As a part of the advent of chemical medicine distillation (developed in the Islamic world in the early middle ages) became a much more common practice, even a household one. Manuals offered instruction and pictures of the relevant glassware and furnaces needed.
Last Name Sort descending | First Name | Title | Date |
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Wilson | George | A compleat course of chymistry. Containing near three hundred operations; several of which have not… | 1700 |
Y-Worth | William | A new treatise of artificial wines, or A Bacchean magazine, in three parts. The first… | 1690 |
[author not specified] | The potable balsome of life· Being a collection of the choicest preservatives that are extant… | 1675 | |
[author not specified] | The most excellent spirit of ground-ivey... | 1694 | |
[author not specified] | Natura exenterata: or Nature unbowelled | 1655 |