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  1. Jacques Ferrand

    Jacques Ferrand was a French physician born around 1575 in Agen, France. He is famous for his treatise on melancholia, Traicte de l'essence et guerison de l'amour ou de la melancholie erotique, an early psychological work on melancholia. It was for this work he was put on trial for by the Inquisition. The treatise on erotic melancholia may have been read by the French writer, Eugène Sue, whose character "Jacques Ferrand" ["Mysteries of Paris"], actually dies from an unrequited passion. Sue's father had been a distinguished doctor, and Sue himself was engaged in the medical profession when he was a young man. In 1623, Ferrand wrote a book about the uses of bloodletting to cure "heartbreak" and "heartsickness". He posited that the person being cured of heartbreak should be bled almost to the point of literal heart failure and should be plump and in good health beforehand. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Jacques Ferrand was a French physician born around 1575 in Agen, France.He is famous for his treatise on melancholia, Traicte de l'essence et guerison de l'amour ou de la melancholie erotique (1610), an early psychological work on melancholia. It was for this work he was put on trial for by the Inquisition. [1] The treatise on erotic melancholia may have been read by the French writer, Eugène ...
  3. quod.lib.umich.edu

    Ferrand, Jacques, médecin. Publication Oxford :: Printed by L. Lichfield and are to be sold by Edward Forrest, 1640. Rights/Permissions. To the extent possible under law, the Text Creation Partnership has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above, according to the ...
  4. a full documentation of the charges survives, and that Ferrand wrote a second treatise on the same subject, published three years after the prosecution, serves both to clarify yet to compound the issues involved. JACQUES FERRAND WAS BORN IN AGEN around 1575, studied medicine in Toulouse, and set up his first practice in his native city in 1603.
  5. Originally published in Toulouse in French in 1610, this translation of the 1623 edition of Ferrand's treatise, Of Lovesickness or Erotic Melancholy: A Scientific Discourse that teaches how to know the essence, causes, signs, and remedies of this disease of the fantasy, is a veritable summa on the topic of erotomania in the late Renaissance. As both a philosopher and a practicing physician ...
  6. frenchempire.net

    Born: November 14, 1746 Place of Birth: Ormoy, Haute-Saône, France Died: September 30, 1804 Place of Death: Amance, France Arc de Triomphe: FERRAND on the north pillar Pronunciation: A career soldier, Jacques Ferrand enlisted in the French infantry in 1765. In 1776 he was promoted to sergeant-major but he would not become an officer until the Revolution arrived.
  7. instagram.com

    Jacques Ferrand. jacquesferrand. Artist. Wedding Video & Photography @jacquesferrand_wp. www.jacquesferrand.com. WORK. Backstages. Merïa. Merito. Posts. Reels. Tagged. Awesome night at the @aldo_shoes 10 year anniversary in Lima, Perú at @amadorrooftop. @erapr.pe was in charge of the night. There were lots of familiar faces attending the event.
  8. Ferrand, Jacques. Publication date 1640 Topics Books, microfilm Collection pub_early-english-books-1475-1640; bim_microfilm; microfilm Contributor Internet Archive Language Middle English Item Size 1748350961.
  9. en.wikipedia.org

    Jacques-Philippe Ferrand (1653-1732) was a French miniaturist and painter in enamel. Ferrand was born at Joigny in Burgundy, the son of a physician to Louis XIII, and studied under Mignard and Samuel Bernard. In 1690 he was received into the Academy, on which occasion he painted a portrait of Louis XIV.

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