The marrow of chymical physick; or, The practice of making chymical medicines : Divided in three books: viz. Shewing the true and perfect order to distil, or draw forth from vegetables, minerals, and metals, their spirits, oyls, vinegars, salts, extracts, or tinctures, essences and magisteries, flowers, and salts, &c. Whereunto is added at the end of every such preparation, its most excellent vertue and medicinal use, for the preservation of health, and restoring the diseased to sanity. A rare way of making metaline glass of any colour whatsoever. Very useful for the making artificial rubies, saphirs, jacinths, &c. Likewise for the enamiling [sic] of rings, or for jewels; being very excellent and easie. By W. T. philo-astro-medicus, and student in chymistry.

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Main Author: Thrasher, William
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Language:English
Published: London : printed by T.J. for Peter Parker at the White Lion in Billiter-Lane, 1669.
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