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In this Basque name, the surname is Medrano.
Diego Alfonso de Medrano (Logroño, 16th century – 17th century) was a noble from the House of Medrano and a prominent alchemist tried by the Spanish inquisition. He practiced alchemical medicine in Madrid, collaborating with many of the city's leading physicians, distillers and apothecaries. Medrano worked within an environment of alchemy that prospered at the Spanish court.[1] He was the tutor of the Duke of Infantado.[2]
^On alchemy at the Habsburg court see María del Mar Rey Bueno, Los señores del fuego: destiladores y espagíricos en la corte de los Austrias (Madrid: Corona Borealis, 2002); Miguel López Pérez, Asclepio renovado: alquimia y medicina en la España moderna (1500-1700) (Madrid: Ediciones Corona Borealis, 2003); William Eamon, “Masters of Fire: Italian Alchemists in the Court of Philip II,” in Chymia: Science and Nature in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, ed. Miguel López Pérez et. al. (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, 2011), 138-156.
^The Medical Reformation: Diego Alfonso de Medrano: Magic, Alchemy, and the Distillation of Medicines at Court by Bradley J Mollman, Tulane University 2017 https://digitallibrary.tulane.edu/islandora/object/tulane%3A76920/datastream/PDF/view
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