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Johannes Jacob WeckerJohannes Jacob Wecker (Basel 1528-1586) He was a Swiss physician. Little is known about his life. He published Antidotarum generale, a work about alchemy. His work is known for the elaborate bibliography on chemistry-alchemy. He is the first to have reported a case diphallia (man born with two penisses). See also
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