RMM4KC9W–Sir Theodore de Mayerne (1573-1655), the Geneva born doctor who was principle physician to King James I, unknown artist, oil on canvas, c.1625-55.
RMWH8XBH–Sir Theodore Turquet de Mayerne.
RMHRA4MN–Sir Theodore Turquet de Mayerne by Sir Peter Paul Rubens
RMMX1R7W–. English: Sir Theodore de Mayerne (1573-1655) . 17th century. Unknown 563 SirTheodoreDeMayerne
RMJ988KJ–Theodore de Mayerne by Rubens
RM2ETB97X–Peter Paul Rubens - Portret van Theodore Turquet de Mayerne (1573-1655)
RMJ9AX9W–Theodore Turquet de Mayerne by Jean Petitot
RM2F913EH–Mayerne, Theodore Turquet of.
RMJ98K0N–Sir Theodore Mayerne drawing by Peter Paul Rubens
RMR56H3E–[Whole folio] Page of colour samples. De Arte Pictoria. England [London]; 1620. [Whole folio] Page of colour samples Image taken from De Arte Pictoria. Originally published/produced in England [London]; 1620. . Source: Sloane 2052, f.80v. Language: Latin. Author: Mayerne, Theodore Turquet de, Baron.
RM2AGB224–. The miscellaneous works in prose and verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, knt.. etter from SIB THOMAS OVERBURY. lxvii Much—very much could be said upon the Over-bury murder, aud documents, damning to the King,could, if space permitted, be adduced. But thewriter reserves them for an opportunity of enteringmore fully into the subject. The character of Mayerne yet remains to bethoroughly investigated, and his connection with theKing fully explained. When this has been accom-plished it will then probably be found that Dr.Mayerne, the courtly pander to the vices of thegreaf, was the instrument, and Jame
RMB3W2FB–Statue to Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell 1599-1658 in the grounds of the Westminster Parliament in London, England, UK
RMHRNNNH–Theodore de Mayerne, Swiss Physician
RMHRBEX0–Sir Theodore Turquet de Mayerne by Sir Peter Paul Rubens
RMMY6DXK–. English: Sir Theodore de Mayerne (1573-1655) . 17th century. Unknown 491 SirTheodoreDeMayerne
RM2HG8JT5–Sir Theodore Mayerne drawing by Peter Paul Rubens.
RM2F912J9–Mayerne, Theodore Turquet of.
RM2WDYRF0–After Sir Peter Lely (1618-80) - Sir Theodore Turquet de Mayerne (1573-1655)
RMR5G320–Priming knife. Sir Theodore de Mayerne, Pictoria, sculptoria et quae subalternarum artium (the 'Mayerne manuscript'). 1620-1646. The manuscript contains miscellaneous notes on the subject of artistic techniques, including the making of pigments, oils and varnishes, the priming and preparation of surfaces for painting, and the repair and conservation of paintings. The manuscript also contains notes of chemical experiments, including diagrams and sheets of pigment samples. Source: Sloane 2052, f.5. Author: Mayerne, Theodore Turquet de, Baron.
RM2WF09XY–Anoniem Zuidelijke Nederlanden (historische regio) na 1631 naar Peter Paul Rubens - Portret van Theodore Turquet de Mayerne (1573-1655)
RM2AHYW9R–The funny side of physic : or, The mysteries of medicine, presenting the humorous and serious sides of medical practice An exposé of medical humbugs, quacks, and charlatans in all ages and all countries . AN OLD ENGLISH CLERGYMAN AND HIS FAMILY. having the honor of serving Henry IV. and Louis XIII. ofFrance, and subsequently King James I., Charles I. andII. of England. Mayerne has been the subject of manyanecdotes, of which the following is a sample : — A parsimonious friend, consulting Maj-crne, laid twobroad pieces of gold (sixty shillings) on the doctors table,to express his generosity, as
RMHRNNNK–Theodore de Mayerne, Swiss Physician
RMMW50DC–. English: Sir Theodore de Mayerne (1573-1655) . 17th century. Unknown 562 SirTheodoreDeMayerne
RM2F91X42–Mayerne, Theodore Turquet of.
RM2AJDRFA–Miniatures, ancient and modern . leve manners, finding out several newcolours. Before his time the palette of theenameller was a very restricted one. Hisfriend and future brother-in-law Pierre Bordieradvised him to work particularly at enamelminiatures, in which Petitot succeeded remark-ably in the production of the very difficult fleshcolour. It seems that at one time the twofriends worked together, Petitot doing the fleshand Bordier the accessories. It was, however, during their visit toEngland, and by reason of the learned andkindly help of Turquet de Mayerne, physicianto Charles I, and one
RMG15JDW–Johannes Huniades (1576-1646) was a Hungarian goldsmith and alchemist, resident in England from 1608. He worked for Arthur Dee (English physician and alchemist) and Theodore de Mayerne.(Swiss physician who advanced the theories of Paracelsus).
RM2F9382W–Mayerne, Theodore Turquet of.
RM2AXDTKP–Manuel de médecine opératoire . FiG. 600. Phimosis. — Procédé de L. Le Fort. — Placement des satures. 8° Circoncision. Procédé de Mayerne. — On retire la peau du jprépuce en arrière, en attirant en avant sa muqueuse autant quenossible ; en cet état, on applique sur le prépuce, en avant du. Phimosis. FiG. 601, Procédé de L. Le Fort. Section du prépuCfe. gland, des pinces à anneaux, et dun coup de bistouri on coupetout ce qui dépasse ces pinces en avant. Guiilemeau, qui rapporte ce procédé, ajoute quon peut rem- PHIMOSIS. 487 placer les pinces par deux pMils casseaiix serrés sur le prépuceet lié
RM2F915FW–Mayerne, Theodore Turquet of.
RM2CEFYR8–. Annals of medical history. fied with this diagnosis and proceedsto enlighten the reader on his own account,though he can hardly have been oldenough- in spite of his vaunted precocity,to have been consulted in the case. If thediagnosis of William Harvey- and his fel-low consultants and of Sir Theodore wereunsatisfactory, that of Gideon Harvey iscertainly not lacking in detail, howeverdeficient it may be in lucidity. You are to apprehend, that the cause of thisgreat Disease was an obstinate obstruction of ^Sir Theodore Turquet cle Mayerne died in 1655.-HVilliam Harvey again almost ccrtaiiil,
RM2H46YTY–Sir Theodore Turquet de Mayerne. Stipple engraving by W. Read.
RM2H4432D–Sir Theodore Turquet de Mayerne, physician. Oil painting after Diodati.
RM2H46JJD–Sir Theodore Turquet de Mayerne. Line engraving, 1731, after F. Diodati.
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