Valerius Cordus

German [[physician]] and [[Botany|botanist]] Valerius Cordus (18 February 1515 – 25 September 1544) was a German physician, botanist and pharmacologist who authored the first pharmacopoeia North of the Alps and one of the most celebrated herbals in history. He is also widely credited with developing a method for synthesizing ether (which he called by the Latin name ''oleum dulci vitrioli'', or "sweet oil of vitriol").

Cordus wrote prolifically, and identified and described several new plant species and varieties. The plant genus ''Cordia'' is named for him. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Dispensatorium hoc est pharmacorum conficiendorum ratio Cui accessit Jac. Silvii appendix by Cordus, Valerius 1515-1544

    Published 1552
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    Pharmacorum omnium componendorum ratio Vulgo vocant Dispensatorium sive Antidotarium by Cordus, Valerius 1515-1544

    Published 1592
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    Dispensatorium pharmacorum omnium by Cordus, Valerius 1515-1544

    Published 1612
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    Valerii Cordi Simesusij, Historiae plantarum, liber I-IIII by Cordus, Valerius 1515-1544

    Published 1561
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    Val. Cordi Compositiones medicinales aliquot, non uulgares by Cordus, Valerius 1515-1544

    Published 1561
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    Dispensatorium, sive pharmacorum conficiendorum ratio / by Cordus, Valerius, 1515-1544

    Published 1579
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    Dispensatorium, sive pharmacorum conficiendorum ratio / by Cordus, Valerius, 1515-1544

    Published 1568
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