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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87222-9ntury disease theory by two inventions: morbid anatomy and nosology—the classification of symptoms into coherent taxonomies. But while observations of symptoms and body parts focused on the effects and end results of disease, they provided no indication as to the possible cause of a disease (aetiolooverreach 发表于 2025-3-27 01:48:57
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Introduction,ntributing to a new system of medicine in the eighteenth century. It aims to contribute to current historiography by shifting the focus from seventeenth-century developments and the field of anatomy towards chemistry of the bodily fluids in the eighteenth century. A major running theme is the rise o戏服 发表于 2025-3-27 21:17:12
Savouring Alchemy,elsus, Van Helmont, and Sylvius. In a time dominated by humorist, anatomical, and mechanical views of the body, these men belonged to a new school of iatrochemistry—or medical chymistry—that relied on chemical methods to understand the human body. Focusing on the case of saliva and digestion, this c燕麦 发表于 2025-3-27 23:46:25
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Piss Prophets and Urine Matters,dy of urinary diseases. Uroscopists used to analyse and distill their patients’ urine to diagnose almost any disease. But physicians like Hieronymus Gaubius instead used urine chemistry for pathological research, namely, to investigate the changing properties of urine in the course of a patient’s coLAP 发表于 2025-3-28 06:22:44
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Sweat It Out, ancient notion of insensible perspiration continued to be perceived as essential to one’s health. But despite its emphasis on quantification, Santorio’s work reflected long-standing views on perspiration closely aligned to digestion and health as balance of humours. Physicians of the Boerhaave scho