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George Washington Carey (1845–1924) was an American physician known for a number of 1910s ‘chemistry of life’ publications, a subject which he referred to as biochemistry, particularly his 1919 ''The Chemistry of Human Life'', all generally using a mixture of religion, astrology, physiology, anatomy, and chemistry, themed particularly with a mineral-based theory of human disease.〔Behncke, F.H. (1996). ''Pioneer Teachers'' ((George W. Carey ), pg. 47). Health Research Books .〕 Carey is popular among the new-age and homeopathic circles. In the context of a person viewed as a "human molecule", Carey was the first to state that a person’s body is a “chemical formula in operation.” ==Bibliography== *''The Biochemic System of Medicine: Comprising the Theory, Pathological Action, Therapeutical Application, Materia Medica, and Repertory of Schuessler's Twelve Tissue Remedies'' (1894) — (Archive.org e-book ) *''The tree of life; an expose of physical regenesis on the three-fold plane of bodily, chemical and spiritual operation'' (1917) — (Archive.org e-book ) *''The wonders of the human body : physical regeneration according to the laws of chemistry and physiology'' (1918) — (Archive.org e-book ) *''The Anti-Christ'' (1918) — (Archive.org e-book ) *''The Chemistry of Human Life'' (1919) *(with Inez Eudora Perry): ''God-Man: The Word Made Flesh'' (1920) — (Archive.org e-book ) *The Zodiac and the Salts of Salvation (1932) with Inez Eudora Perry 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「George W. Carey」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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