1630 Tabacologia TOBACCO in America Neander Medicine Nicotine Alchemy Smoking

NEANDER, Johann

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The first account describing tobacco in America!

 

Johann Neander was an early 17th-century German physician who sought to prove that tobacco was a useful source of healing and health. He published the very first German treatise on tobacco and its uses in 1622. This work of pseudo-medicine and pharmaceuticals claimed that tobacco helps against common colds, infections, headaches, intestinal worms, drowsiness, toothaches, scurvy, kidney diseases, and arthritis. Tobacco was highly desirable and coveted throughout Europe for multiple purposes, and Neander was one of the first to clarify and gather all of its purposes into one important work. In ‘Tabacologia,’ Neander discusses the remarkable medicinal properties of tobacco, its power to cure diseases, and its use in surgery for wounds, ulcers, and abscesses. (Macinnes).

 

In addition to the medical properties of tobacco, Neander describes various types of pipes – Indian, Oriental, and European varieties – cultivation of tobacco, and first account of tobacco growing in the Americas.

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1630 Tabacologia TOBACCO in America Neander Medicine Nicotine Alchemy Smoking

 

The first account describing tobacco in America!

 

Johann Neander was an early 17th-century German physician who sought to prove that tobacco was a useful source of healing and health. He published the very first German treatise on tobacco and its uses in 1622. This work of pseudo-medicine and pharmaceuticals claimed that tobacco helps against common colds, infections, headaches, intestinal worms, drowsiness, toothaches, scurvy, kidney diseases, and arthritis. Tobacco was highly desirable and coveted throughout Europe for multiple purposes, and Neander was one of the first to clarify and gather all of its purposes into one important work. In ‘Tabacologia,’ Neander discusses the remarkable medicinal properties of tobacco, its power to cure diseases, and its use in surgery for wounds, ulcers, and abscesses. (Macinnes).

 

In addition to the medical properties of tobacco, Neander describes various types of pipes – Indian, Oriental, and European varieties – cultivation of tobacco, and first account of tobacco growing in the Americas.

 

Item number: #4514

Price: $1950

 

NEANDER, Johann

 

Traicté dv tabac : ov, Nicotiane, panacee, petvn: avtrement herbe a la reyne, auec sa preparation & son vsage, pour la plus part des indispositions du corps humain, ensemble les diuerses façons de le falsifier, & les marques pour le recognoistre

 

Lyon : Chez Barthelemy Vincent, 1630.

 

Details:

  • Collation: Complete with all pages:
    • [8], 343, [1]
    • 8 plates
  • References: Sabin 52173; Macinnes, Early English Tobacco Trade, 15
  • Provenance: Armorial Bookplate
    • Robert John Verny, Lord Willoughby de Broke.
      • Robert John Verney, 17th Baron Willoughby de Broke and de jure 25th Baron Latimer (October 7, 1809 – June 5, 1862) of Compton Verney in Warwickshire, was a peer in the peerage of England.
    • Language: English
    • Binding: Vellum; tight & secure
    • Size: ~6.75in X 4.5in (17.5cm x 11cm)
    • Very rare with only one other example for sale worldwide at $3,000

 

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4514

Categories

Americana, American History

Medicine & Science

Authors

NEANDER, Johann

Printing Date

17th Century

Language

French

Binding

Leather

Book Condition

Excellent

Collation

Complete