Van Helmont's works containing his most excellent philosophy, physick, chirurgery, anatomy : wherein the philosophy of the schools is examined, their errors refuted, and the whole body of physick reformed and rectified : being a new rise and progresse of philosophy and medicine, for the cure of diseases, and lengthening of life
Helmont, Jean Baptiste van, 1577-1644., J. C. (John Chandler), b. 1624 or 5., Helmont, Franciscus Mercurius van, 1614-1699.

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The Air is neither light, nor heavy, because it is without weight; and therefore neither can it be weighed, nor equalized: Therefore the Doctrine of Galen is destitute of the greatest, and chiefest hope of complexions, because it hath a liberty of lying boastings.