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Rodríguez Guerrero, José, "Vendedores de panaceas alquímicas entre los siglos XVI y XVII", Azogue, 5 (2002 - 2007), 90-99.
- Resum
- The alchemical panaceas were one of the major products to be advertised in Early Modern popular culture. This essay summarized some cases of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Some alchemists, physicians and charlatans combined alchemical practice with broader involvement in the dynamic cultural, economic and domestical scene of the Early Modern Europe. Their efforts were focused on patiens who had been frustrated by traditional galenic medicine. Their medical activities have been overlooked, but precisely because in different ways they were well-connected actors in the social and popular milieux of the european cities, they can offer valuable insights into how they built their identity and perceived competence and success all across Europe. Their panaceas opens up unexpected perspectives on the both domestic and commercial applications. By following these charlatans from hospitals to courts, and from tribunals to the popular markets, and analysing their books also enriches our view of medicines distributed in Europe and approved by the medical authorities.
- Matèries
- Alquímia
Medicina - Farmacologia
- URL
- http://revistaazogue.com/Azogue5-6.pdf
https://www.academia.edu/38028926/Vendedores_de_Pan ...
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