Herman Boerhaave
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Born December 31, 1668
Died September 23, 1738 (69 years old)
Voorhout, Holland
Also known as: Herman 1668-1738 Boerhaave, Boerhaave, Herman, 1668-1738
18 books
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A Dutch botanist, chemist, Christian humanist and physician of European fame (Wikipedia).
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Elements of chemistry
J. L. Comstock, Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, Silliman, Benjamin, Penny Reid, W. J. Rolfe, Henri Victor Regnault, Chaptal, Jean-Antoine-Claude comte de Chanteloup, Elroy McKendree Avery, Graham, Thomas, Leffmann Henry, Herman Boerhaave, William Allen Miller, Turner, Edward, Kane, Robert, Fyfe, Andrew
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Praxis medica Boerhaaveana, being a compleat body of prescriptions adapted to each section of the practical aphorisms of H. Boerhaave
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A method of studying physick. Containing what a physician ought to know in relation to the nature of bodies, the laws of motion ... and the properties of fluids : chymistry, pharmacy, and botany : osteology, myology ... and dissection : the theory and practice of physick
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A treatise on the venereal disease, and its cure in all its stages and circumstances
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Hermanni Boerhaave ... Tractatus de viribus medicamentorum
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Book digitized by Google from the library of University of Lausanne and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
Herman Boerhaave's Materia medica, or, A series of prescriptions adapted to the sections of his practical aphorisms concerning the knowledge and cure of diseases
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De viribus medicamentorum, or, A treatise of the virtue and energy of medicines
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"Written in LATIN By the Learned Hermann Boerhaave, Now Professor of Physick in the University of LEYDEN"
A new method of chemistry; including the history, theory and practice of the art
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Boerhaave's medical correspondence; containing the various symptoms of chronical distempers; the professor's opinion, method of cure and remedies. To which is added, Boerhaave's practice in the hospital at Leyden, with his manner of instructing his pupils in the cure of diseases
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