Johannes Jacob Wecker
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Johannes Jacob Wecker (Basel 1528-1586) was a Swiss physician. Little is known about his life.[1] He published Antidotarum generale, a work about alchemy. His work is known for the elaborate bibliography on chemistry-alchemy. He also reported the first known case of diphallia.[2]
Works
- Medicae Syntaxes, medicinam universam ordine pulcherrimo complectentes . Basileae, 1562 Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf
- Antidotarium speciale . Cum duobus elenchis . Episcopius, [s.l.] 1581 Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf
- Medicinae utriusque syntaxes . Episcopius, [S.l.]1582 Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf
- Kunstbuch Des Wolerfarnen Herren Alexii Pedemontani/ von mancherleyen nutzlichen unnd bewerten Secreten oder Künsten / jetzt newlich auß Welscher und Lateinischer Sprach in Teutsch gebracht/ durch Doctor Hanß Jacob Wecker/ Stattartzet zu Colmar. - Basel : König, 1616. Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf (in German)
- Antidotarium generale et speciale. - Basileae : König / Genath, (Nunc vero ... auctum ; adiectis ind. 1617 Digital edition) / (Nunc vero supra priores editiones omnes multis novis et optimis formulis, maxima vero extractis auctum ; adiectis indicibus locupletissim 1642 Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf)
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