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Stopes, Henry, 1852-1902
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The curious distillatory: or The art of distilling coloured liquors, spirits, oyls, &c. : from vegitables, animals, minerals, and metals. A thing hitherto known by few. Containing many experiments easy to perform, yet curious, surprizing, and useful: relating to the production of colours, consistence, and heat, in divers bodies which are colourless, fluid, and cold. Together with several experiments upon the blood (and its serum) of diseased persons, with divers other collateral experiments. / Written originally in Latin by Jo. Sigis. Elsholt. Put into English by T.S. M.D. Physician in Ordinary to his Majesty.
Elsholtz, Johann Sigismund, 1623-1688.Date: 1677- Books
The new family receipt-book, containing seven hundred truly valuable receipts in various branches of domestic economy; selected from ... writers of ... experience ... and from the ... communications of scientific friends.
Date: 1810- Books
The art of distillation, or a treatise of the choisest spagyricall preparations performed by way of distillation, being partly taken out of the most select chymicall authors of severall languages, and partly out of the authors manuall experience; together with the description of the chiefest furnaces and vessels used by the ancient, and moderne chymists: also, a discourse of divers spagyrical experiments, and curiosities, and of the anatomy of gold and silver. With the chiefest preparations, and curiosities thereof, and vertues, of them all ... / Composed by John French.
French, John, 1616-1657.Date: 1651- Books
Alle de wercken soo in de medecyne als chirurgye / [Jan van Beverwyck].
Beverwyck, Jan van, 1594-1647Date: 1656