paracelsist (Meaning)

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paracelsist (n.)

A Paracelsian.

Synonyms & Antonyms of paracelsist

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paracelsist Sentence Examples

  1. Paracelsist philosophy emphasized the importance of alchemy and the study of nature.
  2. Paracelsus, a renowned Paracelsist, challenged traditional medical beliefs and advocated for a more holistic approach.
  3. The Paracelsist tradition placed great value on the use of chemical preparations and herbal remedies.
  4. Paracelsist healers believed in the power of the mind over the body, a concept known as vitalism.
  5. Paracelsist writings often contained symbolic language and mystical elements.
  6. The Paracelsist movement influenced both medicine and alchemy in the early modern era.
  7. Paracelsist doctors were often targets of persecution from the established medical authorities.
  8. Paracelsist ideas continued to be influential in the development of modern pharmaceuticals.
  9. The Paracelsist approach to medicine emphasized individualized treatments tailored to specific patients.
  10. Paracelsist thought contributed to the rise of scientific inquiry and the rejection of superstition in medicine.

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A Paracelsian.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Paracelsist philosophy emphasized the importance of alchemy and the study of nature.

Paracelsus, a renowned Paracelsist, challenged traditional medical beliefs and advocated for a more holistic approach.

The Paracelsist tradition placed great value on the use of chemical preparations and herbal remedies.

Paracelsist healers believed in the power of the mind over the body, a concept known as vitalism.