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Auroleus Phillipus Theostratus Bombastus von Hohenheim, immortalized as 'Paracelsus', was born in 1493. He was the son of a well known physician who was described a Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, and it was from him that Paracelsus took his first instruction in medicine. At the age of sixteen, Paracelsus entered the University at Basle where he applied himself to the study of alchemy, surgery, and medicine. With the science of alchemy he was already acquainted, having previously studied the works of Isaac Hollandus. Hollandus' writing roused in him the ambition to cure disease by medicine superior to those available at that time to use, for apart from his incursions into alchemy, Paracelsus is credited with the introduction of opium and mercury into the arsenal of medicine. His works also indicate an advanced knowledge of the science and principles of magnetism. These are just some of the achievements that seem to justify the praise that has been handed him in the last century. Manly Hall called him 'the precursor of chemical pharmacology and therapeutics and the most original medical thinker of the sixteenth century.'

Paracelsus pioneered the use of chemicals and minerals in medicine. His hermetical views were that sickness and health in the body relied on the harmony of man (microcosm) and Nature (macrocosm). He took an approach different from those before him, using this analogy not in the manner of soul-purification but in the manner that humans must have certain balances of minerals in their bodies, and that certain illnesses of the body had chemical remedies that could cure them.

Paracelsus largely rejected the philosophies of Aristotle and Galen, as well as the theory of humors. Although he did accept the concept of the four elements as water, air, fire, and earth, he saw them merely as a foundation for other properties on which to build. From his study of the elements, Paracelsus adopted the idea of triparite alternatives to explain the nature of medicine, taking the place of a combustible element (sulphur) a fluid and changeable element (mercury) and a solid, permanent element (salt.) The first mention of the mercury, sulphur, salt model was in the Opus paramirum dating to about 1530 Paracelsus believed that the principles sulphur, mercury, and salt contained the poisons contributing to all diseases.
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    A Storehouse Of Physical And Philosophical Secrets by ParacelsusPhilippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus was born in 1493 at Maria Einsiedeln, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Descended from ancient Bombast family of Castle Hohenheim near Stuttgart, Wurtemberg. His father, a physician of repute, possessor of curious books and his... more
    The Transmutation of Metals by ParacelsusPhilippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus was born in 1493 at Maria Einsiedeln, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Descended from ancient Bombast family of Castle Hohenheim near Stuttgart, Wurtemberg. His father, a physician of repute, possessor of curious books and his... more
    Paracelsus of the Supreme Mysteries of Nature by ParacelsusPhilippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus was born in 1493 at Maria Einsiedeln, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Descended from ancient Bombast family of Castle Hohenheim near Stuttgart, Wurtemberg. His father, a physician of repute, possessor of curious books and his... more
    As Plantas Magicas, Botanica Oculta (in Portuguese) by ParacelsusTo know in depth the world of plants, from the point of view of occultism, it is absolutely necessary to study them in their relationship with the universe (macrocosm) and man (microcosm), according to the theories of Paracelsus, theories that are scattered in the works of the famous physician and... more
    His Archidoxis Chief Teachings Comprised in Ten Books by ParacelsusPhilippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus was born in 1493 at Maria Einsiedeln, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Descended from ancient Bombast family of Castle Hohenheim near Stuttgart, Wurtemberg. His father, a physician of repute, possessor of curious books and his... more
    Selected Writings by ParacelsusPhilippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus was born in 1493 at Maria Einsiedeln, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Descended from ancient Bombast family of Castle Hohenheim near Stuttgart, Wurtemberg. His father, a physician of repute, possessor of curious books and his... more
    Essential Theoretical Writings by ParacelsusPhilippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus was born in 1493 at Maria Einsiedeln, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Descended from ancient Bombast family of Castle Hohenheim near Stuttgart, Wurtemberg. His father, a physician of repute, possessor of curious books and his... more
    The Prophecies of Paracelsus by ParacelsusPhilippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus was born in 1493 at Maria Einsiedeln, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Descended from ancient Bombast family of Castle Hohenheim near Stuttgart, Wurtemberg. His father, a physician of repute, possessor of curious books and his... more
    Medicina Diastatica or Sympatheticall Mumie by ParacelsusPhilippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus was born in 1493 at Maria Einsiedeln, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Descended from ancient Bombast family of Castle Hohenheim near Stuttgart, Wurtemberg. His father, a physician of repute, possessor of curious books and his... more
    Catalogue of a Very Rare Works of Paracelsus by Constantine Hering
    Theophrasti Eresii Opera (in Ancient Greek) by ParacelsusPhilippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus was born in 1493 at Maria Einsiedeln, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Descended from ancient Bombast family of Castle Hohenheim near Stuttgart, Wurtemberg. His father, a physician of repute, possessor of curious books and his... more
    The Characters of Theophrastus by ParacelsusPhilippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus was born in 1493 at Maria Einsiedeln, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Descended from ancient Bombast family of Castle Hohenheim near Stuttgart, Wurtemberg. His father, a physician of repute, possessor of curious books and his... more
    Labyrinthus Medicorum Errantium (in Latin) by ParacelsusPhilippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus was born in 1493 at Maria Einsiedeln, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Descended from ancient Bombast family of Castle Hohenheim near Stuttgart, Wurtemberg. His father, a physician of repute, possessor of curious books and his... more
    Prognosticatio Eximii Doctoris Theophrasti Paracelsi (in Latin) by ParacelsusPhilippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus was born in 1493 at Maria Einsiedeln, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Descended from ancient Bombast family of Castle Hohenheim near Stuttgart, Wurtemberg. His father, a physician of repute, possessor of curious books and his... more
    Paracelsus by Robert Browning
    Chirurgische Bucher und Schrifften (in German, Latin) by ParacelsusPhilippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus was born in 1493 at Maria Einsiedeln, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Descended from ancient Bombast family of Castle Hohenheim near Stuttgart, Wurtemberg. His father, a physician of repute, possessor of curious books and his... more
    Paracelsus, Paracelsisten und Goethes Faust (in German) by Agnes Bartscherer
    Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim called Paracelsus by John Maxson Stillman
    Collection des Moralistes Anciens (in French) by ParacelsusPhilippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus was born in 1493 at Maria Einsiedeln, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Descended from ancient Bombast family of Castle Hohenheim near Stuttgart, Wurtemberg. His father, a physician of repute, possessor of curious books and his... more
    Paracelsus, the Reformer of Medicine by Edward Berdoe
    Synopsis Medicinae (in English) by Zerobabel Endecott
    Sieben Defensiones und Labyrinthus Medicorum Errantium (in German) by ParacelsusPhilippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus was born in 1493 at Maria Einsiedeln, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Descended from ancient Bombast family of Castle Hohenheim near Stuttgart, Wurtemberg. His father, a physician of repute, possessor of curious books and his... more
    Theophrastou Eresiou ta Sozomena by ParacelsusPhilippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus was born in 1493 at Maria Einsiedeln, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Descended from ancient Bombast family of Castle Hohenheim near Stuttgart, Wurtemberg. His father, a physician of repute, possessor of curious books and his... more
    Les Caracteres de Theophraste (in French) by ParacelsusPhilippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus was born in 1493 at Maria Einsiedeln, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Descended from ancient Bombast family of Castle Hohenheim near Stuttgart, Wurtemberg. His father, a physician of repute, possessor of curious books and his... more
    The Paracelsus of Robert Browning by Christina Pollock Dension
    Browning's Paracelsus by Robert Browning
    The Life of Paracelsus, Theophrastus von Hohenheim by Anna Stoddart
    The Paracelsus of History and Literature by Aurelia Frances Schober
    Philosophy Reformed and Improved in Four Profound Tractates by Oswald Croll
    Vida e Obra de Paracelso (in Portuguese) by AnonymousVida (biografia) e Pensamento (obra) do ocultista e botanico renascentista Paracelso.Paracelsus was born and raised in the village of Einsiedeln in Switzerland. His father, Wilhelm Bombast von Hohenheim, was a Swabian (German) chemist and physician. His mother was Swiss she presumably died in... more
    Les Caracteres de La Bruyere (in French) by ParacelsusPhilippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus was born in 1493 at Maria Einsiedeln, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Descended from ancient Bombast family of Castle Hohenheim near Stuttgart, Wurtemberg. His father, a physician of repute, possessor of curious books and his... more
    Bibliographia Paracelsica (in Latin) by John Ferguson
    Browning's Paracelsus and Other Essays by Jirah Dewey Buck
    Theophrast von Hohenheim (in German) by Julius Hartmann
    Paracelsus, Sein Leben und Denken (in German) by Michael Benedict Lessing
    Paracelso e os Elementais (in Portuguese) by Carlos Bernardo LoureiroCarlos Bernardo Loureiro, son of Antonio Loureiro de Souza and Elza Cajazeira Loureiro de Souza, was a figure of the best known in spiritualist medium, primarily for its dedication to research phenomenology of spirit. Deepened his studies in the field since 1986, the Circle Research Ambroise Pare,... more
    Paracelso, Sua Filosofia e Sua Medicina Atemporais (in Portuguese) by Klaus BielauParacelsus, or as his full name reads, Theophrastus Phillippus Aureolus Bombastus von Hohenheim, was born November 11, 1493 in Einsiedeln, Switzerland. He died on September 24, 1541 in Salzburg, Austria. He was an alchemist, physician, botanist, and astrologer.Paracelsus was the only child of a... more
    Theophrastus Paracelsus (in German) by Georg Wilhelm August Kahlbaum
    Die Cellular Therapie als Heilkunst des Paracelsus (in German) by Rudolf Stanelli
    Paracelsus Uber die Venerischen Krankheiten und die Hydrargyrose (in German) by Johann Karl Proksch
    Das Gestirn des Paracelsus (in German) by Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer
    Theophrastus Paracelsus (in German) by Franz Strunz
    Paracelsus Forschungen (in German) by Eduard Schubert