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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 wise-mans crown: or, The glory of the rosie-cross. Shewing the wonderful power…

Heydon, John
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Hydrologia chymica: or, The chymical anatomy of the Scarbrough, and other spaws in York-Shire…

Simpson, William
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Two excellent discourses physical and philosophical. Viz. The exhibiting the cure of diseases by signature…

Bunworth, Richard
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Paracelsus Of the supreme mysteries of nature. Of the spirits of the planets. Occult philosophy…

Paracelsus,
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The compleat chymist, or, A new treatise of chymistry. Teaching by a short and easy…

Glaser, Christophe
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A compleat body of chymistry: vvherein is contained whatsoever is necessary for the attaining to…

Le Fèvre, Nicaise
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A compleat body of chymistry: wherein is contained whatsoever is necessary for the attaining to…

Le Fèvre, Nicaise
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A compendious body of chymistry: teaching the whole practice thereof by the most exact preparation…

Le Fèvre, Nicaise
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The admirable efficacy, and almost incredible virtue of true oyl, which is made of sulphur…

Starkey, George
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Three tracts of the great medicine of philosophers for humane and metalline bodies· I. Intitled…

Starkey, George
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