Paracelsus
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- Iatrochemical Healing in Shakespeare and Donne: the Diseased and Cured Body in the English Literary Imagination, 1590-1638
- Vitriol in the History of Chemistry
- The Paracelsian Issue: Alchemy and Chemistry In
- Chemical Medicines and the Prolongation of Human Life in Seventeenth-Century England
- Introduction
- Paracelsus: Astral Chemistry
- Paracelsus, the Five Matrices - and His Alchemy As a Ritual Field
- The Medical Relevance of the Liquor Alkahest
- Uncovering the Source of Alchemy's Association With
- Jan Baptist Van Helmont and the Medical-Alchemical Perspectives of Poison Georgiana D
- The Hermetic Trope of Self-Mastery in Shakespeare, Bacon, and Milton
- William Blake and the Alchemical Paradigm
- Rediscovering Pyrotartaric Acid: a Chemical Interpretation of the Volatile Salt of Tartar
- 1 RECIPES for LOVE in the ANCIENT WORLD1 Vivienne Lo
- History Danger to the Populace
- Sophia, Heidegger, and Jacob Bohme's the Way to Christ
- Theophrastus Bombastus Von Hohenheim Called Paracelsus
- Decoding the Hermetic Discourse in Salomon Trismosin's Splendor Solis — a Semiotic Study of Three Ways of Reading