The art of distillation : or, a treatise of the choicest spagyrical preparations, experiments, and...
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- The art of distillation : or, a treatise of the choicest spagyrical preparations, experiments, and curiosities, performed by way of distillation
- Créateur
- French, John
- Date
- 1664
- Éditeur
- London [Londres] : printed by E. Cotes for T. Williams
- Siècle
- XVIIe siècle
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- Nombre de vues : 346
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- RES 121093
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0001 - Page sans numérotation - [Plat]
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0002 - Page sans numérotation - [Contreplat]
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0003 - Page sans numérotation - [Page de titre]
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0004 - Page sans numérotation - [Poème]
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0005 - Page sans numérotation - The epistle dedicatory to Tobias Garbrand, doctor of physic and principal of Glocesterhall in Oxford
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0008 - Page sans numérotation - [Notes manuscrites]
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0009 - Page sans numérotation - To the reader
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0016 - Page sans numérotation - Alphabetical table of the diseases and infirmities for which cures or remedies are prescribed in the foregoing books
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0019 - Page 1 - Book I - What distillation is, and the kinds thereof
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0020 - Page 2 - Of the matter and form of furnaces
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0021 - Page 3 - Of vessels fit for distillation
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0022 - Page 4 - Of lutes, for coating of glasses, and for closures, as also several wayes of stopping glasses
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0025 - Page 7 - The manner of nipping up a glass, or sealing it up hermitically
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0026 - Page 8 - An explanation of such hard words, and tearms of art, which are used in this ensuing treatise
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0030 - Page 12 - Rules to be considered in distillation
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0035 - Page 17 - Common distilled simple waters / To make waters in a cold still that shall have the full smell and vertue of the vegetables
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0036 - Page 18 - Another way to make water taste and smell strong of its vegetables / To make water, at any time of the year in a cold still, without green hearbs, so that the water shall smell strong of the hearb / Another way to make a water taste, and smell strong of its vegetables
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0037 - Page 19 - To make the water of roses, or other flowers, of a grateful and pleasant smell, and that shall burn like unto spirit of wine / To make the water of the flowers of jasmin, honey-suckles, or woodbind, violets, lillies, etc, retain the smell of their flowers
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0040 - Page 22 - A water out of berries
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0041 - Page 23 - A sweating water made of elder-berries
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0043 - Page 25 - Water out of rotten apples / The simple water of succory
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0044 - Page 26 - The water of fennel / Cinnamon water
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0045 - Page 27 - The acid water, of oak, juniper, guajacum, box, etc / How to make aqua vitae, and spirit of wine out of wine
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0046 - Page 28 - How to make aqua vitae out of beer
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0047 - Page 29 - How to rectifie spirit of wine, or aqua vitae / To make the magistery of wine, which will be one of the greatest cordials, and most odoriferous liquor in the world
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0048 - Page 30 - To make another magistery of wine, that a few drops thereof shall turn water into perfect wine / To make an oil of wine / To extract the spirit out of wine by the spirit of wine
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0049 - Page 31 - To make a very subtil spirit of wine at the first distilling
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0050 - Page 32 - To make the spirit of any vegetables
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0052 - Page 34 - The manner of making the spirit of any vegetable may suddainly, at any time of the year / To make any vegetable yield its spirit quickly / To reduce the whole hearb into a liquor which may well be called the essence thereof / To make an essence of any hearb, which being put into a glass, and held over a gentle fire, the lively form and idea of the hearb will appear in the glass
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0053 - Page 35 - To make the true essence, or rather quintessence, of any hearb / To extract the quintessence of all vegetables
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0054 - Page 36 - An excellent essence of any vegetable / Water or spirit of Manna / The tincture of dryed roses / The tincture of violets
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0055 - Page 37 - The tincture of saffron / The tincture of rhubarb
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0056 - Page 38 - The tincture of sugar / The tincture of salt of tartar
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0057 - Page 39 - The chymical oil of the hearb or flower of any vegetables / The oil commonly called the spirit of roses
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0058 - Page 40 - Oils out of seeds / Oils out of berries / Oil out of any solid wood
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0059 - Page 41 - To make a most excellent oil out of any wood, or gums, in a short time, without much cost / To make vegetables yield their oil easily / To make the spirit of turpentine / Another more excellent way
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0060 - Page 42 - To make oil or spirit of turpentine / Another way to make the oil of turpentine
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0061 - Page 43 - To make oil of gums refines, fat and oily things / Oil of champhire / Another way to make oil of camphire, that it shall not be reduced again / Another way to make oil of camphire
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0062 - Page 44 - A true oil of sugar / Oil of sage / Oil of amber
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0063 - Page 45 - Oil of myrrhe
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0064 - Page 46 - Oil of myrrhe per deliquium or by dissolution / Oil of tartar per deliquium by dissolution / Oils by expression / A vomiting, and purging oil made by expression
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0065 - Page 47 - Oil of jasmine / To make any oil, or water, per descensum
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0066 - Page 48 - How to make an oil and water out of seat
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0067 - Page 49 - How to rectifie spirits
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0068 - Page 50 - How to rectifie all stinking, thick black oils that are made by retort, and to take away their stink
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0069 - Page 51 - Book II - Of compound waters, oils, and spirits. A dissolving menstruum
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0070 - Page 52 - Another dissolving menstruum, or acetum philosophicum / Another dissolving menstruum / Paracelsus, his elixir subtilitatis / Usque-bath, or irish aqua vitae
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0071 - Page 53 - Aqua coelestis
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0072 - Page 54 - Aqua imperialis
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0073 - Page 55 - Aqua mirabilis / Dr Stephen's water
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0074 - Page 56 - A famous surfet water / A pectoral water
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0075 - Page 57 - A very excellent water against the worms / A water against the convulsions / An hydropical water
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0076 - Page 58 - A water against the colic
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0077 - Page 59 - A water against the vertigo, and convulsions / A compound water of burre-root causing sweat / Another excellent sudorific and plague water
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0078 - Page 60 - Dr Burges his plague water / Crollius his treacle water camphorated
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0079 - Page 61 - A distilled treacle vinegar
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0080 - Page 62 - An excellent water against the stone in the kidneys / Another water for the same use / To make an excellent wound-water
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0081 - Page 63 - Dr Mathias his palsie water
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0082 - Page 64 - A scorbutical-water, or a compound-water of horse-radish
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0083 - Page 65 - Spirit of castor / Bezoar water
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0084 - Page 66 - A specifical sudorific
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0085 - Page 67 - Treacle-water / Aqua Mariae
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0086 - Page 68 - The mother water commonly called hysterical-water / A vomitting water / A vomitting water made by Platerus
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0087 - Page 69 - A distilled purging water that purges without any pain or griping / A specifical liquor against the toothach / A water of wonderful efficacy, not undoservedly called the mother of balsame
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0088 - Page 70 - An excellent sanative oil for wounds and bursten bellies
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0089 - Page 71 - A notable water against the falling-sickness
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0090 - Page 72 - A most excellent water, reviving the natural and lively colour and preserving the health of man / A very excellent anti-epileptic water
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0091 - Page 73 - A water effectual in any diseases in the joints, arising from cold rheumes, or any other causes / The oil of the philosophers, not common
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0092 - Page 74 - Oleum benedictum
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0093 - Page 75 - An artificial balsame
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0094 - Page 76 - A compounded oil against the megrim / A compound oil for the suffocation of the Matrix
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0095 - Page 77 - Book III - Of minerals. Spirit of salt
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0096 - Page 78 - Oil, or spirit of salt, may also be made after this manner
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0097 - Page 79 - How to make a white, acid, and a red volatile spirit, out of salt-nitre
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0098 - Page 80 - The use of the white acid spirit of salt-nitre / To turn salt-peter into a water by a meer digestion / Spirit of salt-ammoniac
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0099 - Page 81 - Another way / Oil and spirit of vitriol / A red and heavy oil of vitriol
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0100 - Page 82 - To dulcifie the spirit of vitriol, and of salt / Gilla Theophrasti or a most delicate vomiting liquor made of vitriol / Oil of sulphur per Campanam
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0101 - Page 83 - Of the spirit or acid oil of sulphur according to Glauberus
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0103 - Page 85 - The oil of sulphur is made after a more philosophical manner / The essence of sulphur
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0104 - Page 86 - The oil of arsenic / Of the nitrous spirit of arsenic
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0105 - Page 87 - To make a spirit of sulphur, crude tartar and salt-nitre / To make spirits and flowers of nitre and coals / Aqua-fortis or a strong spirit that will dissolve silver and baser metals / Aqua-regia or Stygia or a strong spirit that will dissolve gold
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0106 - Page 88 - Another aqua-regia / To make a most strong and vehement aqua-regia / Oil or butter of antimony
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0107 - Page 89 - How to make a water of antimony, whereof a few drops shall purge, or sweat, and which [bath] neither smell, or scarce any taste / Oil or quintessence of metals
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0108 - Page 90 - A sweet and red oil of metals and minerals / The true spirit of antimony / The true oil or essence of antimony
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0109 - Page 91 - A burning spirit made out of lead, most fragrant and balsamical
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0110 - Page 92 - How to turn quick-silver into a water without mixing any thing with it and to make thereof a good purgative and diaphoretic medicine / A fragrant oil of mercury
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0111 - Page 93 - To make the water of mercury / To turn mercury into a water by it self
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0112 - Page 94 - How to distil spirits, and oils out of minerals, vegetables, bones, horns, and faster, and in a greater quantity in one hour, than in the common way in 24
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0114 - Page 96 - How to make the acid oil and volatile spirit of vitriol
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0116 - Page 98 - The use and dose of the narcotic sulphur of vitriol / To make an oil of lapis calaminaris
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0117 - Page 99 - To make oil of talk / Another way to make oil of talk / Oil of bole-armoniac, terra-figillata, and such clay-earths
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0118 - Page 100 - Oil out of these kinds of Earth / Spirits of unslaked lime
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0119 - Page 101 - Oil made out of tile-stones called the oil of philosophers / The liquor or water of coral / To make a water out of Lapis Armenus that shall have neither taste nor smell, a few drops whereof shall purge
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0120 - Page 102 - Another way / How to make a furnace that shall of it self without any vessels, which should contain the matter, being put into it, sublime minerals, and distil all manner of oils, and spirits out of minerals, vegetables, and animals, and that in a very great quantity, in a very short time, and with small cost
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0124 - Page 106 - The way to make spirit of salt by this furnace
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0125 - Page 107 - Of the use of the spirit of salt / To clear oil of mastic, and frankincense
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0126 - Page 108 - Ros vitriol / A sweet green oil of vitriol
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0127 - Page 109 - The sulphur of vitriol may with spirit of wine be extracted thus / A sudorific water to be used out wardly
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0128 - Page 110 - How an acid spirit, or vinegar, may be distilled out of all vegetables, as herbs, woods, roots, seeds, etc / To make the spirits, flowers and salts of minerals and stones
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0129 - Page 111 - How to rectifie oils and spirits of minerals
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0130 - Page 112 - Book IV - Of animals. Waters, spirits, and oils, simple and compound out of animals. Oil and water out of blood / The magistery of blood
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0131 - Page 113 - Elixir of mummie / The essence of mans brains
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0132 - Page 114 - A famous spirit made out of Cranium humanum / Another excellent spirit made out of Cranium, harts horn, or ivory
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0133 - Page 115 - A water and oil made out of hair / Water of milk / A compound water out of milk for any inflamations in the eyes / Spirit of urine
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0134 - Page 116 - A compound spirit of urine / Spirit of honey / The quintessence of honey
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0135 - Page 117 - Some make the quintessence of honey after this manner / An essence of honey / A most strong spirit of the vinegar of honey
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0136 - Page 118 - Oil or quintessence of wax / Water is made out of any of flesh
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0137 - Page 119 - Water or liquor is made out of flesh / A very excellent restorative liquor
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0138 - Page 120 - A balsame made of bears fat / Oil of snakes and adders / Quintessence of snakes, adders, or vipers
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0139 - Page 121 - Viper wine
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0140 - Page 122 - Kunraths famous water, called aqua-magnanimitatis / Another aqua-magnanimitatis
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0141 - Page 123 - Water of dung / A water of doves dung / A water made of horse-dung
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0144 - Page 126 - An oil or liquor, made of crabs-eyes / Water of spawn of frogs / A compound water of the sperm of frogs / Another compound water of the sperm of frogs
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0145 - Page 127 - Book V - A miscellany of spagyrical experiments, and curiosities. The spagyrical anatomy of water
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0150 - Page 132 - The spagyrical anatomy of wine
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0153 - Page 135 - The famous arcanum or restorative medicament of Paracelsus, called his homunculus
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0157 - Page 139 - An artificial way to make flesh / Paracelsus, his way for the raising of a dead bird to life, and for the generating many serpents out of one, both which are performed by putrefaction
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0158 - Page 140 - To make an artificial Mallago wine / To make an artificial Claret wine
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0159 - Page 141 - An artificial malmsey / To make an excellent aromatical hypocras
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0160 - Page 142 - To make excellent hypocras wine in an instant
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0161 - Page 143 - Another way to make hypocras, or to make any wine taste of any vegetable in an instant / To make good raspberry wine / Two other ways to make it all the year at an instant
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0162 - Page 144 - To make mead of metheglin that it shall be stale, and taste quick within a fortnight, and be fit to drink / To make a spirit of amber-greise, that a few drops thereof shall perfume a pint of wine most richly / An excellent sweet water
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0163 - Page 145 - To purifie and to give an excellent smell, and taste unto oil-olive, that they that loath it, may delight to eat it / Another way
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0164 - Page 146 - To purifie butter that it shall keep fresh and sweet a long time, and be most wonderful sweet in taste / To make butter taste of any vegetable without altering the colour thereof
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0165 - Page 147 - To make cheese taste strong of any vegetable without discolouring of it / To purifie and refine sugar / To make a vegetable grow and become more glorious then any of its species
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0166 - Page 148 - To make a plant grow in two or three hours / To make the idea of any plant appear in a glass, as if the very plant it self were there
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0167 - Page 149 - To make firre-trees appear in Turpentine / To make harts-horns seemingly to grow in a glass / To make golden mountains, as it were, to appear in a glass / To make the representation of the whole world in a glass
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0168 - Page 150 - To make the four elements appear in a glass / To make a perpetual motion in a glass
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0169 - Page 151 - To make a luminous water that shall give light by night / To make a vapour in a chamber, that he that enters into it with a candle shall think the room to be on fire / To make a powder that by spitting upon shall be inflamed / [Note manuscrite]
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0170 - Page 152 - To fortifie a load-stone, that it shall be able to draw a nail out of a piece of wood / To make quick-silver malleable in seven hours
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0171 - Page 153 - To reduce glass into its first principles, Viz. sand, and salt / To write or engrave upon an egg, or pebble with wax, or grease
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0172 - Page 154 - To make artificial pearl, as glorious as any oriental / To make a mineral perfume / The oil or liquor of sand, flints, pebbles or crystals, for the aforesaid, and divers other preparations
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0174 - Page 156 - To make steel grow in a glass like a tree / To melt a metal in ones hand without burning the hand / An observation upon the beams of the sun, and heat of the fire, how they add weight to minerals and metalline bodies
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0176 - Page 158 - To extract a white milkie substance from the rayes of the moon / To condense the air in the heat of summer, and in the heat of the day, into water
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0177 - Page 159 - How two sorts of volatile salts will be fixed by joining them together / To make an unguent that a few grains thereof being applyed out wardly, will cause vomiting, or looseness, as you pease
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0178 - Page 160 - To make a medicine that half a grain thereof being taken every morning will keep the body soluble / To make a cordial stomachical and purgative tincture
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0180 - Page 162 - To reduce distilled Turpentine into its body again / To make the distilled oil out of any hearb, feed or flower, in an instant, without any furnace
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0181 - Page 163 - To make the water, and the tincture of any vegetable at the same time, which is an excellent way to draw out the vertue thereof / A way to separate fresh water from salt, without a furnace or much trouble
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0182 - Page 164 - A way to purge and purifie troubled and muddie waters
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0183 - Page 165 - Another way to purifie any thick, muddie, or feculent liquor
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0184 - Page 166 - To keep fire in a glass, that whilest the glass is shut, will not burn, but as soon as it is opened will be inflamed
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0186 - Page 168 - How to distil with a lamp, with divers other uses thereof
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0188 - Page 170 - Another lamp-furnace / To make a candle that shall last long
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0189 - Page 171 - To make a lasting and durable oil
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0190 - Page 172 - Philosophical bellows
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0191 - Page 173 - An excellent invention to make a fire
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0192 - Page 174 - A new invention for baths
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0194 - Page 176 - An artificial hot bath made from the same principles as the natural hot bath
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0200 - Page 182 - An artificial tunbridge and epsome water
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0202 - Page 184 - To make artificial precious stones of all sorts of colours
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0204 - Page 186 - To prove what kind of metal there is in any ore, although you have but a very few grains thereof so as that you cannot make proof thereof the ordinary way with lead / A pretty observation upon the melting of copper and tin together
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0205 - Page 187 - A remarkable observation upon the melting of salt-ammoniac, and calx-vive together / An easy and cheap powder like unto Aurum fulminans
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0206 - Page 188 - To make an antimonial cup, and to cast divers figures with antimony
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0207 - Page 189 - Book VI - The spagyrical anatomy of gold, and silver, together with the curiosities therein, and chiefest preparations thereof
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0216 - Page 198 - Dr Anthony's famous aurum potabile, and oil of gold
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0217 - Page 199 - The true oil of gold
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0218 - Page 200 - A tincture of gold / Another tincture of gold
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0219 - Page 201 - Another tincture of gold / Another tincture of gold
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0220 - Page 202 - Another tincture / Aurum fulminans
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0221 - Page 203 - To make gold grow in a glass like a tree, which is called the golden-tree of the Philosophers
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0222 - Page 204 - Another way / To make gold grow and be increased in the Earth / A remarkable observation upon a golden marcasite
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0223 - Page 205 - The vertues of the aforesaid preparations of gold
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0224 - Page 206 - The preparations of silver in general
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0225 - Page 207 - A green tincture of silver
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0226 - Page 208 - A green oil of silver / To make oil of silver per deliquium
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0227 - Page 209 - To make a liquor of silver, that shall make the glass wherein it is so exceeding cold, that no man is able for the coldness thereof, to hold it in his hand any long time / To make silver as white as snow / To make the silver tree of the Philosophers
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0228 - Page 210 - [Note manuscrite]
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0229 - Page 211 - The process of the elixir, according to Paracelsus
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0230 - Page 212 - The process of the elixir, according to Divi Leschi Genus Amo
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0231 - Page 213 - The process of the Philosophers stone according to Pontanus / The smaragdine table of Hermes from whence all alchymie did arise
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0232 - Page 214 - [Note manuscrite]
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0233 - Page 215 - Book VII - Of sublimation. What sublimation is / What furnaces are necessary in this work
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0234 - Page 216 - What vessels are to be used in sublimation
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0235 - Page 217 - How sublimation is performed
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0236 - Page 218 - How sulphur is sublimed / Another way thus / Another way to sublime sulphur
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0237 - Page 219 - Another way thus / To sublime the flowers of Benjamin
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0238 - Page 220 - To sublime sal ammoniac
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0239 - Page 221 - The sublimation of mercury / A more perfect way of subliming mercury
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0240 - Page 222 - To make mercurius dulcis
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0241 - Page 223 - The best way to prepare mercury from metals for the foresaid process / Another way / To prepare the manna of mercury or the white eagle
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0242 - Page 224 - Mercurius sublimatus [essentified] / The imperial eagle
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0243 - Page 225 - The diaphoretic ruby of auripigmentum / Another diaphoretic ruby of arsenic
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0244 - Page 226 - How minerals and metals may be reduced into flowers and of their vertues
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0246 - Page 228 - Flowers of iron and copper / Flowers of lead and tin
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0247 - Page 229 - Flowers of mercury / The flowers of zinc / The use
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0248 - Page 230 - To make metallical spirits and flores by the help of salt nitre and linnen cloth
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0249 - Page 231 - To make the flowers of antimony according to Glauber
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0253 - Page 235 - Book VIII - Of calcination. What calcination is, and the several ways thereof
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0255 - Page 237 - The calcination of common salt / The calcination of salt petre / The calcination of vitriol
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0256 - Page 238 - The calcination of pumex stone / The calcination of crystal / Another way to calcine crystal
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0257 - Page 239 - Another and better way to calcine crystal / The calcination of the silver marcasite or wismuth / To calcine [Allom]
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0258 - Page 240 - To calcine antimony with salt prepared / To calcine antimony per se
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0259 - Page 241 - Crocus metallorum or the liver of antimony / To calcine antimony, that it shall purge only per secessum
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0260 - Page 242 - The calcination of mettals. To calcine gold by amalgamation
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0261 - Page 243 - The calcination of gold by cementation / The common cementation / The royal cement
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0262 - Page 244 - The most perfect cementation of gold / The calcination of gold by aqua regis
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0263 - Page 245 - The calcination of silver by aqua fortis / To calcine silver by fumigation / The calcination of copper by aqua fortis / Another way to calcine copper
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0264 - Page 246 - Another way to make crocus veneris / The calcination of iron
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0265 - Page 247 - To make crocus martis by aqua fortis / To make crocus martis by cementation
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0266 - Page 248 - Another way / The calcination of saturn or lead / The calcination of tin
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0267 - Page 249 - The calcination of mercury / Red precipitate of mercury / The best way to precipitate mercury
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0268 - Page 250 - To precipitate mercury in a moment
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0269 - Page sans numérotation - The contents. Book I
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0272 - Page sans numérotation - Book II - Of compound waters, oils, and spirits
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0273 - Page sans numérotation - Book III - Of minerals
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0275 - Page sans numérotation - Book IV - Of animals
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0277 - Page sans numérotation - Book V - A miscellany of spagyrical experiments and curiosities
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0280 - Page sans numérotation - Book VI - The spagyrical anatomy of gold, and silver, together with the curiosities therein, and chiefest preparations thereof
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0281 - Page sans numérotation - Book VII - Of sublimation
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0282 - Page sans numérotation - Book VIII - Of calcination
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0283 - Page sans numérotation - An alphabetical table of all the oils, waters, experiments, and curiosities contained in the eight foregoing books
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0291 - Page sans numérotation - The London-distiller, exactly and truly shewing. The way (inwords at length, and not in mysterious charcaters and figures) to draw all sorts of spirits and strong-waters : to which is added their vertues, with additions of many excellent waters
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0293 - Page 1 - The London-distiller, or, Rules and directions for extracting and drawing of low-wines and spirits, to be re-distilled into richspirits, strong waters, or aqua-vitae
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0295 - Page 3 - Rules and directions for the company of distillers of London, in general : but more especially for such of them, as now do, or hereafter shall make vinegars, etc
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0298 - Page 6 - The London-distiller, or, Rules and directions for preparing, composing, distilling, extracting, and making of rich spirits, strong waters, or aqua-vitae, etc. CHAP I - Of aqua-vitae, the first sort / CHAP II - Aqua-vitae, the second sort
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0299 - Page 7 - CHAP III - Of aniseed water / CHAP IV - Of angelica water / CHAP V - Of wormwood water
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0300 - Page 8 - CHAP VI - Of balm water / CHAP VII - Of mint water
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0301 - Page 9 - CHAP VIII - Of rosemary water / CHAP IX - Of limon or orange water
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0302 - Page 10 - CHAP X - Of stomach water the left / CHAP XI - Stomach water the greater
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0303 - Page 11 - CHAP XII - Marjoram water / CHAP XIII - Usquebach
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0304 - Page 12 - CHAP XIV - Balsamint water / CHAP XV - Rosa solis
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0305 - Page 13 - CHAP XVI - Clove water / CHAP XVII - Cinamon water common
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0306 - Page 14 - CHAP XVIII - Cinamon water proper / CHAP XIX - Sweet fennel feed water
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0307 - Page 15 - CHAP XX - Marigold water / CHAP XXI - Caraway water / CHAP XXII - Nutmeg water
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0308 - Page 16 - CHAP XXIII - Precious water
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0309 - Page 17 - CHAP XXIV - Wind water
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0310 - Page 18 - CHAP XXV - Water to procure sweat / CHAP XXVI - Surfet water
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0311 - Page 19 - CHAP XXVII - Scorbutical water
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0312 - Page 20 - CHAP XXVIII - Plague water
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0313 - Page 21 - CHAP XXIX - Lavender water
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0314 - Page 22 - CHAP XXX - Sage water / CHAP XXXI - Ros folis proper
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0315 - Page 23 - CHAP XXXII - Water of flowers
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0317 - Page 25 - CHAP XXXIII - Water of fruits / CHAP XXXIV - Aven water
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0319 - Page 27 - Additions to inrich these precedent chapters, to which (by numbers) these are referred
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0325 - Page 33 - Excellent waters for several uses. CHAP I - A water to cause hair faln to grow again / CHAP II - A water to cause hair taken off never to grow again / CHAP III - A water to take away spots in the face
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0326 - Page 34 - CHAP IV - A water against scabs / CHAP V - A water to preserve the sight / CHAP VI - A water to restore the fight decayed / CHAP VII - A water against the gout
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0327 - Page 35 - CHAP VIII - A water for the web and spots in the eyes / CHAP IX - A water for tetters, fistulaes, cankers, etc / CHAP X - A water against redness of the face, and to beautifie the skin
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0328 - Page 36 - CHAP XI - A water against the inordinate flux of tearr / CHAP XII - A water against the redness of the eyes / CHAP XIII - A water to cleanse and dry a sharp ulcer
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0329 - Page 37 - CHAP XIV - A water to make the teeth white / CHAP XV - A water to take away the marks of the small pox / CHAP XVI - A water to cicatrize ulcers
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0330 - Page 38 - CHAP XVII - A water for ulcers / CHAP XVIII - A water for hollow ulcers / CHAP XIX - A cicatrizing water
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0331 - Page 39 - CHAP XX - A water for hollow wounds / CHAP XXI - A water for wounds and ulcers
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0332 - Page 40 - CHAP XXII - A water to make the teeth white / CHAP XXIII - A water against the colick / CHAP XXIV - A water for a cold stomach / CHAP XXV - Water of sage compound / CHAP XXVI - Lavender water compound
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0333 - Page 41 - CHAP XXVII - A pectoral water / CHAP XXVIII - Aqua splenetica
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0334 - Page 42 - CHAP XXIX - Aqua febrifuga / CHAP XXX - Aqua damascena odorifera / CHAP XXXI - Aqua hysterica
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0335 - Page 43 - CHAP XXXII - Aqua nephretica / CHAP XXXIII - Aqua aperitiva
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0336 - Page 44 - A catalogue of the materials and ingredients used in the precedent rules
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0339 - Page sans numérotation - An alphabetical table of the waters and spirits treated of in the London Distiller
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0340 - Page sans numérotation - An alphabetical table of the diseases for which cures or remedies are prescribed in the foregoing treatise
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0343 - Page 67 - [Chap 10 - A threefold defense of the doctrine of original sinne]
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0347 - Page sans numérotation - [Contreplat]
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0348 - Page sans numérotation - [Plat]