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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.

The treasure of Euonymus, conteyninge the vvonderfull hid secretes of nature, touchinge the most apte…

Gesner, Konrad
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The vertuose boke of the distyllacyon of all maner of waters of the herbes in…

Brunschwig, Hieronymus
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The vertuose boke of distyllacyon of the waters of all maner of herbes, with the…

Brunschwig, Hieronymus
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Alexicacus spirit of salt of the vvorld, which vulgarly prepar’d is call’d the spirit of…

Rhodokanakēs, Kōnstantinos
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A new treatise of artificial wines, or A Bacchean magazine, in three parts. The first…

Y-Worth, William
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Elhavarevna or the English physitians tutor in the astrobolismes of mettals Rosie Cruican [sic], miraculous…

Heydon, John
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The works of the highly experienced and famous chymist, John Rudolph Glauber: containing, great variety…

Glauber, Johann Rudolf
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Sudorificum regale; or, The royal sudoforick

Barker, Richard
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Zymologia physica, or a brief philosophical discourse of fermentation, from a new hypothesis of acidum…

Simpson, William
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A Bacon-Face no beauty, or, A reply to George Thomson, pretender to physick and…

Stubbe, Henry
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