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ReMedY investigates the philosophical influences on late medieval pharmacology, focusing on how rational drug classification was shaped by scholastic thought. The project aims to connect historical pharmacological texts with philosophical doctrines to provide new insights into medieval medicine.
ReMedY addresses the metaphysical, logical and epistemological implications of late medieval pharmacological classifications.
Medieval pharmacology was often divided into a rational and a practical part.
Rational pharmacology dealt with the theories of drug classification, explaining how to recognise the substance and the qualities of a drug and how to differentiate it from other drugs.
Rational pharmacology was thoroughly re-systematised during the 14th century in various university milieus, ha…
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