"Genees- En Natuur-kundige Verhandeling Van Het Kwik-zilver" is a historical treatise on mercury, written in Dutch. This work, with the subtitle "Twist-redens Wyse Gehouden Op De Koninglyke Pruyssische Hooge Schoole Tot Halle In Saxen," offers insights into the medical and scientific understanding of mercury during the 18th century. Authored by Friedrich Hoffmann and Nicolaas Heinsius, it provides a glimpse into the academic debates and scientific inquiries of the time. This book will appeal to historians of medicine, science, and anyone interested in the historical uses and perceptions of mercury. It's a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of medical and scientific thought.
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