William Maxwell (physician) explained
William Maxwell (1581–1641),[1] or (1619–1669),[2] was a Scottish physician and writer, physician in ordinary to Charles I of England. He is known for his work De Medicina Magnetica (1679), and as a follower of Robert Fludd.[2]
Sources
- Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke The Western Esoteric Traditions, Oxford University Press (2008).
Notes and References
- Book: Steven J. Lynn. Judith W. Rhue. Theories of Hypnosis: Current Models and Perspectives. January 1991. Guilford Press. 978-0-89862-343-7. 21.
- Book: Willy Schrodter. A Rosicrucian Notebook: The Secret Sciences Used by Members of the Order. 1 April 1992. Weiser Books. 978-0-87728-757-5. 73–.