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Chemical remedies became increasingly popular over the course the early modern period, augmenting older preparations made from plants and animal parts. Often associated with the sixteeenth-century healer Paracelsus, chemical remedies were often controversial for physicians, but popular with patients.

A letter in answer to certain quæries and objections ...against…chymical physick

Acton, George
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The Indian nectar, or A discourse concerning chocolata: wherein the nature of cacao-nut, and…

Stubbe, Henry
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The great preservative of mankinde...

Barker, Richard
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Galeno-pale: or, A chymical trial of the Galenists, that their dross in physick may…

Thomson, George
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The compleat chymical dispensatory, in five books: treating of all sorts of metals, precious stones…

Schroeder, John
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The chymical Galenist: a treatise, wherein the practise of the ancients is reconcil’d to the…

Castle, George
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Choice and experimented receipts in physick and chirurgery, as also cordial and distilled waters and…

Digby, Kenelm
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Physicall and chymicall vvorks, composed by Geor. Phædro, sirnamed the Great, of Gelleinen; viz. 1…

Fedro von Rodach, George
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Paracelsus his Dispensatory and chirurgery. The dispensatory contains the choisest of his physical remedies. And…

Paracelsus,
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A new method of physick: or, A short view of Paracelsus and Galen’s practice; in…

Partlicius, Simeon
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