The Internal Laboratory. The Chemical Reinterpretation of Medical Spirits in England (1650–1680)
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In a manuscript entitled Analogia inter operationes Chemicas & naturalles, dated 1 May 1657, Henry Power wrote:
Whosoever hath seene the admirable and almost incredible effects of chimistry, wrought by their severall progressive operations of Maceration, fermentation . . . circulation, Rectification, cohobation, and the like will easily conclude that all the operations of Nature within us, are most emphatically expressed, and indeed are . . . practiced by the chymists . . ., & therefore the… CONTINUE READING
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