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Tres Orationes : Prima De cognitione herbarum, tyroni medicinae apprime necessaria : Secunda De Moschi aromatis preciosissimi natura & efficacitate : Tertia De disciplina Anatomica, quo orsu coeperit, & quomodo sensim aucta, & ad posteros transmissa sit, tum de Galeni libro, qui de ossibus inscribitur & tyronibus nuncupatur
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Salomon Alberti (1540–1600) was a German physician and anatomist. His 'Tres Orationes' (1585) is a collection of academic orations. Extensive searches across scholarly catalogs (UNESCO, Open Library, Google Books, Internet Archive) yielded no evidence of any English translation, complete or partial, of this specific work. The search results for 'Tres Orationes' and 'Salomon Alberti' consistently point to biographical references or unrelated works, confirming that no English version of this Latin text exists.
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Salomon Alberti demands that medicine return to the dirt and the blade. He rejects expensive foreign powders in favor of local herbs and insists that students must wound their own fingers on the cadaver to understand the soul.