1568 Holzschnitt von Philippus Theophrastus, besser bekannt als Paracelsus, einem bekannten Arzt und Apotheker aus dem 16. Jahrhundert. Siehe Hinweise.
5504 x 6409 px | 46,6 x 54,3 cm | 18,3 x 21,4 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
19. Oktober 2023
Ort:
uk
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Paracelsus sounds as if he was a bit of an overbearing character, but his influence on the advancement of medical pharmacy largely helped put Galenism out of business, and bring in the discovery of medical tinctures, extracts and metallic salts. By the beginning of the 17th century there were two schools of medical thought - Galenism and Paracelcism - with much animosity between the rival camps. ... - - Picture is from 'Aus Pharmazeutischer Vorzeit in Bild und Wort' [1886] by Hermann Peters (1847-1920), of a much earlier illustration of alchemy / pharmacy. -- Like many old books the 1886 text has foxing (yellowing) of its' pages - particularly the page edges - so some desaturation of the Yellow & Orange colour channels has been undertaken in LR to make them look less ancient. Other than spotting out a few ink blobs, rogue wood pulp strands, small dirt marks/scuffs etc., and sometimes correcting a torn and broken engraved line, there has been no digital reconstruction that makes changes to the appearance of the 1886 originals. The patina of the wood pulp gives white areas a slightly grayish appearance which can be 're-tinted' to give an old feel, or converted to pure white is PS. -- Some outer areas may need corrective sharpening since despite being pinned and clamped the old paper does not always wish to flatten completely, and breaking the spine of an old historical printed work is not on the cards. -- The author died in 1920, and as far as I can ascertain the book is out of copyright in Germany, and under UK rights. What other legal jurisdictions do, you will need to check if you are going to use any of this group of images for commercial purposes.