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Observationum medicinalium singularium. Liber secundus
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across scholarly catalogs (UNESCO Index Translationum, Open Library, Internet Archive, OpenAlex) yielded no evidence of any English translation of Gregorius Horst's 'Singular Medical Observations' (Observationum Medicinalium Singularium). The search results for 'Gregorius Horst' were dominated by unrelated works by various figures named Gregory. Given Horst's status as a 17th-century medical author whose works remain primarily in their original Latin, it is highly probable that this work has not been translated into English.
Verified Mar 30, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, internet archive, openalex · methodology
Step into the high-stakes world of 17th-century clinical medicine, where Dr. Gregorius Horst navigates the 'boiling' blood of noblewomen, the 'silent' urine of plague victims, and the malicious deceptions of malingerers. This volume offers a visceral journey through early modern pathology, blending ancient Hippocratic wisdom with radical Spagyric (chemical) cures to solve the most singular medical mysteries of the age.
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