Paracelsus and the Tyrolean Plague Epidemic of 1534: context and analysis of .

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Department of History, Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, MI, USA.

Published: April 2024

The study offers an analysis of the treatise (first edition 1576, ed. Michael Toxites) in the context of Paracelsus's likely sojourn in Tyrol in 1533/1534. The article discusses Paracelsus's approach to treating plague, emphasizing practical remedies over theoretical considerations. Paracelsus offers various therapeutic interventions, including bloodletting and herbal remedies. The treatise also delves into astrological considerations, offering recommendations based on sex, age, and other factors. Despite its departure from Paracelsus's more theoretical plague works, such as and , the Sterzing treatise is deemed authentic, reflecting a practical and utilitarian approach likely driven by Paracelsus's attempt to secure patronage. The article underscores the importance of considering audience and genre when interpreting Paracelsus's writings, suggesting that the Sterzing treatise serves as a valuable biographical source while offering insights into his evolving medical theories.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00033790.2024.2337136DOI Listing

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