{"product_id":"le-paulmier-pierre","title":"LE PAULMIER, Pierre.","description":"\u003cp\u003eA very good copy of the second edition of this fascinating chemical and medical work  tr√®s rare  (Caillet). Pierre Le Paulmier (Palmerius, b.1568) was nephew of Julien, physician to Charles IX. After studying at Paris and qualifying in 1596, he worked as a physician at the H‚àö¬•pital H‚àö¬•tel-Dieu. In 1603, he was summoned to the Faculty of Medicine to defend himself for proposing that apothecaries should be taught Paracelsian spagyric chemistry, the separation and re-assembling of the fundamental elements of bodies (Kahn, 360). First published in 1608,  Lapis philosophicus  worsened his ambivalent reputation as a supporter of the Faculty s Hippocratic and Galenic doctrines and an advocate of chemical medicines, according to Paracelsianism. Whilst believing that health depended on the harmony of the micro- and macrocosm, Paracelsus upheld that physicians should have sound knowledge of chemistry and the natural sciences, pioneering the use of chemical substances and minerals for treating illnesses. Through an attack on his disciple Libavius,  Lapis  sought to compromise between the ancient tradition and Paracelsianism, by celebrating the first whilst preserving the valuable parts of the second ( true alchemy , or chemistry) which, he argued, Libavius and Paracelsus had nevertheless misunderstood. It begins with an account of Paracelsus s ideas, and reasons to reject them, Libavius s Paracelsianism in relation to the  Greek tradition, the nature and chemistry of medicaments, chemical elements,  the necessity of alchemy , and the characteristics of  metalla . The work  attempted to square the use of metallic drugs such as hydrargyrum, stibium and aurum potabile with Galenic orthodoxy.   [this] served as the foundation for a justification   of chemical distillates. A book that purported to be an attack on Paracelsus and   Libavius as poisoners rather than physicians was in fact a defence of the search for celestial essences in sublunary phenomena  (Brockliss, 76). The final section is a case-study on a woman aged 45 with elephantiasis (fibrosis of the skin) who was treated unsuccessfully by Libavius and successfully by physicians of the French School, with the  alchemy of the ancient . A fascinating, important work in the history of chemistry.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"LE PAULMIER, Pierre.","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57820348973391,"sku":"L3431","price":2250.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1016\/2425\/0703\/files\/Untitled-8-copy.jpg?v=1781794802","url":"https:\/\/sokol-books-ltd.myshopify.com\/products\/le-paulmier-pierre","provider":"Sokol Books Ltd","version":"1.0","type":"link"}