Article ID: CBB371030438

Impotence and the Natural Explanation of Bewitchment: Wolfgang Reichart’s Medical Case Report on the Loss of “potentia coeundi” (2020)

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Wolfgang Reichart (1486-c. 1547) was a humanist and a town physician of Ulm. His work consists of a largely unpublished collection of nearly 600 texts. So far, it has been claimed that this compilation only consists of letters and poems. However, we have found a medical treatise, wherein Reichart discusses a case of impotence, its pathophysiology and therapy. One of the crucial aspects in this text is the relationship it describes between witchcraft and medicine. The patient claims that his condition is the result of bewitchment. Reichart accepts witchcraft as a possible aetiological explanation, but claims that since the processes triggered by witchcraft are still natural, the patient can be cured by natural means. Thus, Reichart’s approach is an important contribution to the history of medicine and to the history of science of the early modern period. We provide the first edition, translation, and commentary of the text.

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Authors & Contributors
Heinrichs, Erik Anton
Bernschneider-Reif, Sabine
Brauner, Sigrid
Coudert, Allison P.
Ficino, Marsilio
Friedrich, Christoph
Journals
Renaissance Quarterly
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
Journal de la Renaissance
Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Publishers
Ashgate
Harvard University
Cambridge University Press
Continuum
Govi-Verlag
Harvard University Press
Concepts
Witchcraft; demonology
Medicine
Commentaries
Translations
Occult sciences
Primary literature (historical sources)
People
Barbaro, Daniele
Capuano, Francesco
Cardano, Girolamo
Coiter, Volcher
Copernicus, Nicolaus
Ficino, Marsilio
Time Periods
16th century
15th century
Renaissance
17th century
18th century
Medieval
Places
Europe
Germany
Italy
Venice (Italy)
France
Switzerland
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