An Account of the Life and Writings of Herman Boerhaave

An Account of the Life and Writings of Herman Boerhaave

Author: William Burton

Publisher: Theclassics.Us

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13: 9781230283388

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1743 edition. Excerpt: ... S E C T. ii. Of all Dr Boerhaave'j Writings beside Ms Orations and Thesis. an Y account of the larger works of so justly celebrated a physician may be thought needless on the presumption, that scarce one of the faculty is unacquainted with them. But, as it has been found, that some among us have been pleased to censure our author, who either have not perused his genuine writings, or not with sufficient attention, it may injustice be expected, that we endeavour to point out the peculiar excellencies of his several works, and so distinguish the supposititious which disgrace his name, that they may no longer be obtruded for genuine. From The stile of bis Institutes and Aphorisms is so laconic, that nearly a like attention is necessary for the thorough understanding of those books, as is usually given to treatises of mixt mathematics, and a panegyric, instead of a vindication, will be deemed most meet after due consideration. f Of which he highly complains in the preface to his Chemistry. From the preceeding section, and account of his life, it partly appears how well he was qualified for teaching no less than practising physic; possest of the endowments and advantages above mentioned, he soon converted them to the service of the public. Whilst patients experienced the benefit of his surprizing sagacity, his incomparable collection of the most certain doctrines in medicine was communicated not only to his pupils, but to the world. For the first edition of his Institutions Medica appeared in 1707, two years before he was created a professor, about six years after he began to officiate as lecturer, p. 31. This A Science notwithstanding the representation lately made fp. 93,&V.) of its facility, to be ranked deservedly among the most...


Inventing Chemistry

Inventing Chemistry

Author: John C. Powers

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2012-04-09

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 0226677621

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The story of this little-known Dutch physician “will interest students and practitioners of history, chemistry, and philosophy of science” (Choice). In Inventing Chemistry, historian John C. Powers turns his attention to Herman Boerhaave (1668–1738), a Dutch medical and chemical professor whose work reached a wide, educated audience and became the template for chemical knowledge in the eighteenth century. The primary focus of this study is Boerhaave’s educational philosophy, and Powers traces its development from Boerhaave’s early days as a student in Leiden through his publication of the Elementa chemiae in 1732. Powers reveals how Boerhaave restructured and reinterpreted various practices from diverse chemical traditions (including craft chemistry, Paracelsian medical chemistry, and alchemy), shaping them into a chemical course that conformed to the pedagogical and philosophical norms of Leiden University’s medical faculty. In doing so, Boerhaave gave his chemistry a coherent organizational structure and philosophical foundation, and thus transformed an artisanal practice into an academic discipline. Inventing Chemistry is essential reading for historians of chemistry, medicine, and academic life.


An Account of the Life and Writings of Herman Boerhaave

An Account of the Life and Writings of Herman Boerhaave

Author: William Burton

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04-29

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780461878110

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An Account of the Life and Writings of Herman Boerhaave ...

Author: William Burton

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04-29

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780371878927

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The Book of Nature

The Book of Nature

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Published: 1820

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13:

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A father tells his child about the wonder of the natural world from a Christian point of view.


Bodily Fluids, Chemistry and Medicine in the Eighteenth-Century Boerhaave School

Bodily Fluids, Chemistry and Medicine in the Eighteenth-Century Boerhaave School

Author: Ruben E. Verwaal

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-10-27

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 3030515419

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This book explores the importance of bodily fluids to the development of medical knowledge in the eighteenth century. While the historiography has focused on the role of anatomy, this study shows that the chemical analyses of bodily fluids in the Dutch Republic radically altered perceptions of the body, propelling forwards a new system of medicine. It examines the new research methods and scientific instruments available at the turn of the eighteenth century that allowed for these developments, taken forward by Herman Boerhaave and his students. Each chapter focuses on a different bodily fluid – saliva, blood, urine, milk, sweat, semen – to investigate how doctors gained new insights into physiological processes through chemical experimentation on these bodily fluids. The book reveals how physicians moved from a humoral theory of medicine to new chemical and mechanical models for understanding the body in the early modern period. In doing so, it uncovers the lives and works of an important group of scientists which grew to become a European-wide community of physicians and chemists.