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Heinrich Petraeus
Heinrich Petraeus (Henricus Petraeus) (15891620) was a German physician and writer. He was Professor of Medicine at the University of Marburg. He was son-in-law of the chemist Johannes Hartmann (15681631). He is known for his ''Nosologia Harmonica Dogmatica et Hermetica''. This was an attempt to find concord between rival medical theories of the time: those of the progressive chemical physicians (exemplified by Vesalius Andreas Vesalius (Latinized from Andries van Wezel) () was a 16th-century anatomist, physician, and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy, ''De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem'' (''On the fabric of the human body'' '' ...) and those of the tradition-based Galenists. Notes 1589 births Date of birth unknown Place of birth unknown 1620 deaths Date of death unknown Place of death unknown Academic staff of the University of Marburg 17th-century German writers 17th-century German physicians 17th-century German male writers< ...
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Heinrich Petraeus
Heinrich Petraeus (Henricus Petraeus) (15891620) was a German physician and writer. He was Professor of Medicine at the University of Marburg. He was son-in-law of the chemist Johannes Hartmann (15681631). He is known for his ''Nosologia Harmonica Dogmatica et Hermetica''. This was an attempt to find concord between rival medical theories of the time: those of the progressive chemical physicians (exemplified by Vesalius Andreas Vesalius (Latinized from Andries van Wezel) () was a 16th-century anatomist, physician, and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy, ''De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem'' (''On the fabric of the human body'' '' ...) and those of the tradition-based Galenists. Notes 1589 births Date of birth unknown Place of birth unknown 1620 deaths Date of death unknown Place of death unknown Academic staff of the University of Marburg 17th-century German writers 17th-century German physicians 17th-century German male writers< ...
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