Joseph Barsalou (Physician)
Apothecary, Physician, Julius Caesar Scaliger, Joseph Justus Scaliger, Galen, Aristotle
978-613-6-62651-2
6136626519
116
2011-08-14
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Joseph Barsalou was a French apothecary and physician. Joseph Barsalou was born in Agen in the south west of France. He came from a family of apothecaries that was originally from Narbonne. Joseph Barsalou received no formal medical training. His father handed down his knowledge of herbs and minerals. It is through his friendship with the Scaliger family that Joseph Barsalou gained access to the library of Julius Caesar Scaliger and his son Joseph Justus Scaliger. Julius Caesar Scaliger was a physician, philosopher and commentator of Aristotle. His son Josephus Justus Scaliger was a scholar, linguist and historian. Joseph Barsalou built on his traditional knowledge of herbs with an introduction to medicine and philosophy reading Galen, Aristotle and Pythagoras. Agen in the early 17th century was at the crossroads of the religious debate revolving around the new Protestant faith
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