"De Statica Medicina Aphorismorum ... Explanatio", Volume 1, explores the groundbreaking work of Santorio Santorio and his pivotal contributions to the field of medicine. This volume delves into Santorio's pioneering experiments on metabolism and his development of iatromechanics, a school of thought that applied mechanical principles to the understanding of the human body. Pierre Noguez elucidates Santorio's aphorisms, providing context and analysis of his revolutionary ideas.
This book is essential reading for historians of medicine, science, and technology, as well as anyone interested in the origins of modern physiological thought. Santorio's meticulous observations and innovative methodology laid the foundation for future advances in medical science, making this volume a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of medical knowledge.
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