Os primeiros desenvolvimentos do conceito helmontiano de gás: parte II

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Autor(a) principal: Porto,Paulo Alves
Data de Publicação: 2003
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Química Nova (Online)
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Resumo: This paper focuses on the early interpretations of the concept of gas, originally created by J. B. Van Helmont (1579 <FONT FACE=Symbol>¾</FONT> 1644). Our main interest is on the ideas of English physicians and chemical philosophers of the seventeenth century. Gas was usually associated with the material cause of diseases, with the vital spirit, or with a volatile spirit produced in some kinds of material transformations. As a general trend, however, the authors who did not want to embrace the details of the medico-chemical system proposed by Van Helmont preferred to use more well-known words (such as vapours, exhalations, effluvia, odours, spirits), avoiding the use of the neologism.
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title Os primeiros desenvolvimentos do conceito helmontiano de gás: parte II
spellingShingle Os primeiros desenvolvimentos do conceito helmontiano de gás: parte II
Porto,Paulo Alves
gas
seventeenth-century chemistry
plague
title_short Os primeiros desenvolvimentos do conceito helmontiano de gás: parte II
title_full Os primeiros desenvolvimentos do conceito helmontiano de gás: parte II
title_fullStr Os primeiros desenvolvimentos do conceito helmontiano de gás: parte II
title_full_unstemmed Os primeiros desenvolvimentos do conceito helmontiano de gás: parte II
title_sort Os primeiros desenvolvimentos do conceito helmontiano de gás: parte II
author Porto,Paulo Alves
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seventeenth-century chemistry
plague
topic gas
seventeenth-century chemistry
plague
description This paper focuses on the early interpretations of the concept of gas, originally created by J. B. Van Helmont (1579 <FONT FACE=Symbol>¾</FONT> 1644). Our main interest is on the ideas of English physicians and chemical philosophers of the seventeenth century. Gas was usually associated with the material cause of diseases, with the vital spirit, or with a volatile spirit produced in some kinds of material transformations. As a general trend, however, the authors who did not want to embrace the details of the medico-chemical system proposed by Van Helmont preferred to use more well-known words (such as vapours, exhalations, effluvia, odours, spirits), avoiding the use of the neologism.
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