Emanuel König

König was born in Basel where his father was a bookseller. He studied at the University of Basel, receiving a medical degree in 1682. He became a member of the Leopoldina Academy through the efforts of George Wolfgang Wedel of Jena and published many papers. He travelled in Italy and France and returned to become a professor of Greek at Basel in 1695 and a professor of medicine in 1711. He began to examine older texts and compiled his own works on the use of plants, animals and minerals in medical therapy. He was critical of existing theories and countered the contemporary belief that plants got their nourishment from water alone by noting that salt and components from air were also involved. His three books compiled medical views of the plant, animal and mineral kingdoms and their role in treatments. He claimed the efficacy of bones and ivory as cures as also drinking one's own urine. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by König, Emanuel 1658-1731, Waldschmidt, Johann Jakob 1644-1687, Vigani, John Francis 1650?-1712, Bohn, Johann 1640-1718, Bate, George 1608-1668, Langellott, Joël 1617-1680Other Authors: “...König, Emanuel 1658-1731...”
Published 1693
Call Number U 53 prív. 3. PA
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