Leipzig, C.F. Eyssel, 1732. 4to. Cont. full vellum. (12),1440,(21),(2) pp. Some brownspots and some yellowing to leaves, otherwise good.
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Stahl tried to explain vital phenomena by mystical means. He was head of the so-calles Animistic School which explained disease as caused by misdirected activities on the part of the soul. He was an outstanding physician and greatly influenced German medicine. As a chemist he elaborated and maintained the theory of phlogiston.
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