A new improvement in the art of making the true volatile spirit of sulphur. And this in so plain, short, easy, and cheap a method, that any person, though unacquainted with chemistry, may now prepare this powerful and so much wanted remedy, at home, at a small expence, for his own private use. Dedicated to Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. Secretary of the Royal Society, and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in London. By Ephraim Rinhold Seehl

  • Seehl, Ephraim Rinhold.
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1744
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London : printed for J. Robinson, at the Golden Lion, in Ludgate-Street, 1744.

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62p. ; 80.

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ESTC T39867

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