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Raphael artem medicam explanans
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
No English translation of Samuel Hafenreffer's 'Raphael' (1629) was found in any of the searched catalogs, including UNESCO Index Translationum, the British Library, or the National Library of Medicine. While Hafenreffer is a known figure in the history of dermatology for his later work 'Nosodochium', this specific medical-astrological treatise remains in its original Latin without a published English version.
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Step into the 17th-century consulting room where medical science meets the celestial and the divine. Samuel Hafenreffer, the physician who first defined 'the itch,' provides a roadmap for the aspiring doctor—from the lethal dangers of specific veins to the moral discipline required to become an 'earthly God.'
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