. . . . . . "Johann Neander (* wahrscheinlich 1596 in Bremen; \u2020 um 1630 in Bremen) war ein deutscher Arzt, Medizinhistoriker und Poet, der in Bremen lehrte und als Autor der Tabacologia, der ersten deutschen Abhandlung \u00FCber den Tabak und seinen Gebrauch, bekannt wurde."@de . . . "Johann Neander"@de . . . . . . "Johann Neander aka Johannes Neander (c1596 Bremen - c1630) was a German physician from Bremen, also a philosopher, writer and poet, best known for his 1626 work Tabacologia published by Isaac Elzevir of Leiden. Neander's work extolled the medicinal virtues of tobacco, but also warned of the dangers inherent in its abuse - it was, he said, \"a plant of God's own making, but the devil is likewise involved; excesses ruined both mind and body.\" His information was gleaned mainly from sixteenth-century herbals, and the work also shows the earliest known illustrations of native Americans cultivating and curing tobacco.Neander was particularly interested in tobacco's medicinal uses, and his work details several such remedies. The book's illustrations are by Moses van Uyttenbroeck (c.1600-1646), a Dutch painter and engraver."@en . . "Johann Neander (* wahrscheinlich 1596 in Bremen; \u2020 um 1630 in Bremen) war ein deutscher Arzt, Medizinhistoriker und Poet, der in Bremen lehrte und als Autor der Tabacologia, der ersten deutschen Abhandlung \u00FCber den Tabak und seinen Gebrauch, bekannt wurde."@de . . "Johann Neander aka Johannes Neander (c1596 Bremen - c1630) was a German physician from Bremen, also a philosopher, writer and poet, best known for his 1626 work Tabacologia published by Isaac Elzevir of Leiden. The book's illustrations are by Moses van Uyttenbroeck (c.1600-1646), a Dutch painter and engraver."@en . . "Johann Neander"@en . . . . . "1034953568"^^ . . . . . . . "1858"^^ . "62647203"^^ . . . . . . . . .