A ternary of paradoxes the magnetick cure of wounds, nativity of tartar in wine, image of God in man / written originally by Joh. Bapt. Van Helmont and translated, illustrated and amplified by Walter Charleton.

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A ternary of paradoxes the magnetick cure of wounds, nativity of tartar in wine, image of God in man / written originally by Joh. Bapt. Van Helmont and translated, illustrated and amplified by Walter Charleton.
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Helmont, Jean Baptiste van, 1577-1644.
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London :: Printed by James Flesher for William Lee ...,
[1650]
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Wounds and injuries -- Treatment.
Science -- Early works to 1800.
Mind and body.
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In Elegantissimam Triadem Tractatuum Philosophicorum Doctis. Van-Helmont de Magnetismo, Tartaro, & Anima; AD. GUALTERO CHARLETON Clarissimo Chimiatro Londin. Anglico Idiomate cum notis donatorum: Hoc, in amicitiae tesseram, apud Belgas discessurus, Epigramma Operi suo praefigendum reliquit: P. de Cardonnel.

DOcta Trias! Magnum Sophiae quae condis elixir, Quod puto Termagnum vel latuisse Senem: Eia avibus prodi laetis; Te fama secundet Prospera, suffragiis intemerata suis. Digna Trias Cedro; Phoebi Lauróque perenni, Digna vel invitos conciliare Sophos: Aonidum munus sacrum, doctaeque Minervae, Cui nil posse addi Fama putabat iners: Addere Suada Novos, ô Charletone, Lepores Ausa tamen Calami est Dexteritásque tui. Alter dicêris meritò nunc omnibus * 1.1 Hermes; Et tua jam summis proxima Laurus erit: Quáque Theophrastum evexit Germania laude, Helmonti in * 1.2 Batavis gloria quanta fuit: Tàm debere Tibi Britones se jure fatentur, Vtiliora illis qui Monumenta paras.

V. KAL. VIIBRIS. AERAE CHRIST. MDCXLIX.

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