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Paracelsianism

Paracelsianism (also Paracelsism; German: Paracelsismus) was an early modern medical movement based on the theories and therapies of Paracelsus. It developed in the second half of the 16th century, during the decades following Paracelsus' death in 1541, and it flourished during the first half of the 17th century, representing one of the most comprehensive alternatives to learned medicine, the traditional system of therapeutics derived from Galenic physiology.

Title page of Benedictus Figulus's 1608 edition of Kleine Wund-Artzney, based on lecture notes by Basilius Amerbach the Elder (1488–1535) of lectures held by Paracelsus during his stay in Basel (1527).

Based on the by then antiquated principle of maintaining harmony between the microcosm and macrocosm, Paracelsianism fell rapidly into decline in the later 17th century with the rise of the scientific movement,[1] but left its mark on medical practices. It was responsible for the widespread introduction of mineral therapies and several other iatrochemical techniques.

Spagyric edit

Spagyric, or spagyria, is a method developed by Paracelsus and his followers which was thought to improve the efficacy of existing medicines by separating them into their primordial elements (the tria prima: sulphur, mercury, and salt) and then again recombining them. Paracelsian physicians held that through this method the medically beneficial ingredients of a compound (the purified tria prima) were separated from the harmful and toxic ones, turning even some poisons into medicines.[2]

This procedure involved fermentation, distillation, and extraction of mineral components from the ash of the plant. These processes were in use in medieval alchemy generally for the separation and purification of metals from ores (see Calcination), and salts from brines and other aqueous solutions.[citation needed]

Etymology edit

Originally coined by Paracelsus, the word comes from the Ancient Greek σπάω spao ('to separate, to draw out') and ἀγείρω ageiro ('to combine', 'to recombine', 'to gather').[3] In its original use, the word spagyric was commonly used synonymously with the word alchemy, however, in more recent times it has often been adopted by alternative medicine theorists and various techniques of holistic medicine.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Webster (2013), p. 1.
  2. ^ Principe (2013), pp. 128–129.
  3. ^ Principe (2013), p. 129.

Works cited edit

  • Principe, Lawrence M. (2013). The Secrets of Alchemy. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0226103792.
  • Webster, Charles (2013) [1982]. From Paracelsus to Newton: Magic and the Making of Modern Science. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780486169132.

Further reading edit

Primary sources edit

  • Kühlmann, Wilhelm; Telle, Joachim, eds. (2001). Corpus Paracelsisticum: Dokumente frühneuzeitlicher Naturphilosophie in Deutschland. Band I: Der Frühparacelsismus, Teil 1. Frühe Neuzeit. Vol. 59. Berlin: De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783110937855. ISBN 9783110937855.
  • Kühlmann, Wilhelm; Telle, Joachim, eds. (2001). Corpus Paracelsisticum: Dokumente frühneuzeitlicher Naturphilosophie in Deutschland. Band II: Der Frühparacelsismus, Teil 2. Frühe Neuzeit. Vol. 89. Berlin: De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783110950793. ISBN 9783110950793.
  • Kühlmann, Wilhelm; Telle, Joachim, eds. (2001). Corpus Paracelsisticum: Dokumente frühneuzeitlicher Naturphilosophie in Deutschland. Band III: Der Frühparacelsismus, Teil 3. Frühe Neuzeit. Vol. 170. Berlin: De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783110296471. ISBN 9783110296471.

Secondary sources edit

  • Arber, Agnes (2010) [1912]. Herbals: Their Origin and Evolution. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-01671-1.
  • Debus, Allen George (1961). The English Paracelsians: A Study of Iatrochemistry in England to 1640. Harvard University.
  • Debus, Allan George (2002) [1991]. The French Paracelsians: The Chemical Challenge to Medical and Scientific Tradition in Early Modern France. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521894449.
  • Kahn, Didier (2007). Alchimie et paracelsisme en France à la fin de la Renaissance (1567-1625). Cahiers d’Humanisme et Renaissance. Vol. 80. Geneva: Droz. ISBN 978-2-600-00688-0.
  • Ramos Sánchez, M. C.; Martín Gil, Francisco Javier; Martín Gil, Jesús (1988). "Los espagiristas vallisoletanos de la segunda mitad del siglo XVI y primera mitad del siglo XVII". In Esteban Piñeiro, Mariano; García Tapia, Nicolás; González Arroyo, L.A.; Jalón Calvo, Mauricio; Muñoz Box, Fernando; Vicente Maroto, María Isabel (eds.). Estudios sobre historia de la ciencia y de la técnica: IV Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Historia de las Ciencias y de las Técnicas. Valladolid, 22-27 de septiembre de 1986. Vol. 1. Junta de Castilla y León. pp. 223–228. ISBN 84-505-7145-6.
  • Shackelford, Jole (2004). A Philosophical Path for Paracelsian Medicine: The Ideas, Intellectual Context, and Influence of Petrus Severinus (1540/2-1602). University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-8772898179.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Paracelsianism news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Paracelsianism also Paracelsism German Paracelsismus was an early modern medical movement based on the theories and therapies of Paracelsus It developed in the second half of the 16th century during the decades following Paracelsus death in 1541 and it flourished during the first half of the 17th century representing one of the most comprehensive alternatives to learned medicine the traditional system of therapeutics derived from Galenic physiology Title page of Benedictus Figulus s 1608 edition of Kleine Wund Artzney based on lecture notes by Basilius Amerbach the Elder 1488 1535 of lectures held by Paracelsus during his stay in Basel 1527 Based on the by then antiquated principle of maintaining harmony between the microcosm and macrocosm Paracelsianism fell rapidly into decline in the later 17th century with the rise of the scientific movement 1 but left its mark on medical practices It was responsible for the widespread introduction of mineral therapies and several other iatrochemical techniques Contents 1 Spagyric 1 1 Etymology 2 See also 3 References 3 1 Works cited 4 Further reading 4 1 Primary sources 4 2 Secondary sourcesSpagyric editSpagyric or spagyria is a method developed by Paracelsus and his followers which was thought to improve the efficacy of existing medicines by separating them into their primordial elements the tria prima sulphur mercury and salt and then again recombining them Paracelsian physicians held that through this method the medically beneficial ingredients of a compound the purified tria prima were separated from the harmful and toxic ones turning even some poisons into medicines 2 This procedure involved fermentation distillation and extraction of mineral components from the ash of the plant These processes were in use in medieval alchemy generally for the separation and purification of metals from ores see Calcination and salts from brines and other aqueous solutions citation needed Etymology edit Originally coined by Paracelsus the word comes from the Ancient Greek spaw spao to separate to draw out and ἀgeirw ageiro to combine to recombine to gather 3 In its original use the word spagyric was commonly used synonymously with the word alchemy however in more recent times it has often been adopted by alternative medicine theorists and various techniques of holistic medicine citation needed See also editSulfur mercury theory of metalsReferences edit Webster 2013 p 1 Principe 2013 pp 128 129 Principe 2013 p 129 Works cited edit Principe Lawrence M 2013 The Secrets of Alchemy Chicago The University of Chicago Press ISBN 978 0226103792 Webster Charles 2013 1982 From Paracelsus to Newton Magic and the Making of Modern Science Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780486169132 Further reading editPrimary sources edit Kuhlmann Wilhelm Telle Joachim eds 2001 Corpus Paracelsisticum Dokumente fruhneuzeitlicher Naturphilosophie in Deutschland Band I Der Fruhparacelsismus Teil 1 Fruhe Neuzeit Vol 59 Berlin De Gruyter doi 10 1515 9783110937855 ISBN 9783110937855 Kuhlmann Wilhelm Telle Joachim eds 2001 Corpus Paracelsisticum Dokumente fruhneuzeitlicher Naturphilosophie in Deutschland Band II Der Fruhparacelsismus Teil 2 Fruhe Neuzeit Vol 89 Berlin De Gruyter doi 10 1515 9783110950793 ISBN 9783110950793 Kuhlmann Wilhelm Telle Joachim eds 2001 Corpus Paracelsisticum Dokumente fruhneuzeitlicher Naturphilosophie in Deutschland Band III Der Fruhparacelsismus Teil 3 Fruhe Neuzeit Vol 170 Berlin De Gruyter doi 10 1515 9783110296471 ISBN 9783110296471 Secondary sources edit Arber Agnes 2010 1912 Herbals Their Origin and Evolution Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 1 108 01671 1 Debus Allen George 1961 The English Paracelsians A Study of Iatrochemistry in England to 1640 Harvard University Debus Allan George 2002 1991 The French Paracelsians The Chemical Challenge to Medical and Scientific Tradition in Early Modern France Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0521894449 Kahn Didier 2007 Alchimie et paracelsisme en France a la fin de la Renaissance 1567 1625 Cahiers d Humanisme et Renaissance Vol 80 Geneva Droz ISBN 978 2 600 00688 0 Ramos Sanchez M C Martin Gil Francisco Javier Martin Gil Jesus 1988 Los espagiristas vallisoletanos de la segunda mitad del siglo XVI y primera mitad del siglo XVII In Esteban Pineiro Mariano Garcia Tapia Nicolas Gonzalez Arroyo L A Jalon Calvo Mauricio Munoz Box Fernando Vicente Maroto Maria Isabel eds Estudios sobre historia de la ciencia y de la tecnica IV Congreso de la Sociedad Espanola de Historia de las Ciencias y de las Tecnicas Valladolid 22 27 de septiembre de 1986 Vol 1 Junta de Castilla y Leon pp 223 228 ISBN 84 505 7145 6 Shackelford Jole 2004 A Philosophical Path for Paracelsian Medicine The Ideas Intellectual Context and Influence of Petrus Severinus 1540 2 1602 University of Chicago Press ISBN 978 8772898179 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paracelsianism amp oldid 1197918249 Spagyric, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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