Medicine.- Sennert (Daniel)
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Medicine.- Sennert (Daniel) Institutionum medicinae libri V, one folding woodcut plate, occasional light offsetting and foxing, [ESTC: 2063315], [Leipzip], Wittenberg, 1644; Liber Primus [-Sextus] Practicae medicinae, 6. vol., bound in 4, additional engraved pictorial titles, 1648-56, Tobias Mevius, vol. 1 paper flaw Ggg4, vol. 3 & 6 lacking text engraving; De Febribus Libri IV, title in red and black, Balthasar Mevius, Frankfurt & Wittenberg,1653; Paralipomena, Cumpremissa Methodo Discendi Medicinam, Zacharias Schiirer, Wittenberg, 1642; De Chymicorum cum Aristotelicis et Galenicis Consensu ac Dissensu Liber…, engraved device on title, Frankfurt & Wittenberge, 1655; De Scorbuto Tractatus, title in red and black, text illustrations, T. Mevius, & E. Schumacher, Frankfurt & Wittenberg,1654; occasional foxing and staining, contemporary vellum boards, ink title to spine in compartments, soiled (6) [sold not subject to return] *** According to Brüning, Sennert was the first to introduce chemistry as a separate subject in the medical curriculum. Daniel Sennert (1572-1637) from Breslau, professor in Wittenberg and elector's personal physician, advocated a balance between Paracelsian and Aristotelian-Galenic medicine. He was one of the pioneers in chemistry. Provenance. Bookplate of Duncan Frazer of Auchnagarn Esq. featuring a shield divided into four parts with six crowns and six flowers on it. Above this is a helmet and above the helmet the motto ‘Pace et Bello Paratus’.
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