Sobre el Autor

Felix Platter was a renowned Swiss physician and medical writer, born in Basel in 1499. He was among the first to document the principles of medicine in a systematic way, blending clinical practice with a deep understanding of the human body and its ailments. His works include detailed observations of diseases and their treatments, notably his significant contributions to the field of psychiatry and the understanding of mental illnesses. Platter's insights laid the groundwork for future generations of medical professionals, emphasizing the importance of observation and experience in medicine.

Throughout his career, Platter traveled extensively, engaging in medical practices in various European cities, which enriched his knowledge and expertise. His writings, such as the "Golden Practice of Physick," not only served as a guide for practitioners but also illustrated his commitment to advancing medical knowledge. Platter's influence is seen in the evolution of medical practices, and he remains a key figure in the history of medicine, particularly in the development of clinical methodologies and the humane treatment of patients.

nacionalidad suizo
Fecha de Nacimiento March 20, 1499
Lugar de Nacimiento Basel, Switzerland
Fecha de fallecimiento December 1, 1628