Johann Schröder (1600,
Bad Salzuflen – 1664) was a German physician and pharmacologist who was the first person to recognise that
arsenic was an element. In 1649, he produced the elemental form of arsenic by heating its oxide, and published two methods for its preparation.[1]
Works
Pharmacopoeia medico-chymica sive thesaurus pharmacologicus : quo composita quaeque celebriora, hinc mineralia, vegetabilia & animalia chymico-medice describuntur, atque insuper principia physicae hermetico-hippocraticae candide exhibentur ; opus, non minus utile physicis quam medicis . Gerlin, Ulm Ed. secunda correctum & auctum 1644
Digital edition / 1649
Digital edition / Opus, editione quarta, plurimis in locis auctum ac emendatum 1656
Digital edition / Editione ultima, plurimis in locis auctum, correctum ac emendatum 1665
Digital edition / Hac septima emendatum, omissis locupletatum, notisque auctum / a Joanne Ludovico Witzelio 1677
Digital edition by the
University and State Library Düsseldorf
Vollständige und nutz-reiche Apotheke/ Oder: Trefflich versehener Medicin-Chymischer höchstkostbarer Artzney-Schatz : Nebst D. Friedrich Hoffmanns darüber verfasseten herrlichen Anmerckungen ; in fünff Bücher eingetheilt ... . Hoffmann & Streck, Franckfurt [u.a.] Nun aber bey dieser Zweyten Edition Um ein merckliches vermehret und verbessert 1709
Digital edition / Nun aber bey dieser dritten Edition um ein merckliches vermehret, verbessert 1718
Digital edition by the
University and State Library Düsseldorf