Paracelsus
February 18, 2019 Add Comment by Ann Sorrell
Homeopath Ann Sorrell explores the life and career of Paracelsus, the Swiss-German philosopher, physician, botanist, astrologer and general occultist. His philosophical view was that Nature itself was the source of knowledge.
Paracelsus was a sixteenth centurySwiss German philosopher, physician, botanist, astrologer and general occultist. He is credited asnot only declaring: “what makes a man ill also cures him” – presaging a maxim of homeopathy,simillimumsimilibuscurentur – but also credited with being the founder of toxicology.
But was he more homeopathic, say, than allopathic? “For the most part, Paracelsus was an advocate and practitioner of natural magic, and much of what constituted natural magic for “Paracelsus represented a fund of sound observations of a kind prerequisite for work in the experimental sciences developed in the course of the ensuing century” (Webster, 1982).