MEDICAL Mediaeval drawing (early 15th century) showing the four 'regions' of the human body. The top (pma - that is, prima) that part of the body which animates. The second (seda,- that is, secunda) is that part of the body relating to spiritual things. The third (terna) is that in which nutrition takes place, while the fourth (quarta) is that part which contains the power of generation. This diagram reveals the influence of alchemy on mediaeval medicine - the areas of the Three Principles of Salt, Mercury and Sulphur are clearly defined. From 'Eine Pariser 'Ketham' Handshfit aus der zeit


MEDICAL Mediaeval drawing (early 15th century) showing the four 'regions' of the human body. The top (pma - that is, prima) that part of the body which animates. The second (seda,- that is, secunda) is that part of the body relating to spiritual things. The third (terna) is that in which nutrition takes place, while the fourth (quarta) is that part which contains the power of generation. This diagram reveals the influence of alchemy on mediaeval medicine - the areas of the Three Principles of Salt, Mercury and Sulphur are clearly defined. From 'Eine Pariser 'Ketham' Handshfit aus der zeit Konig Karls VI (1380-1422)' in Archiv fur Geschichte der Medizin, Band 2, 1909.


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