Ortus medicinæ. Id est, Initia physicæ inavdita : Progressus medicinæ novus, in Morborum Ultionem, ad Vitam Longam /
Jan Baptist van Helmont (1580-1644) was educated at Louvain, and could not make up his mind as to which science to pursue professionally. He eventually chose to become a physician, but continued experimenting in other fields. Van Helmont is generally considered the father of pneumatic chemistry, and...
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