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L'Art, ou, la maniere de volatiliser les alcalis, & d'en préparer des remedes succedanées ou aprochans de ceux que l'on peut préparer par l'alkaest, tirez des ouvrages de Starkey. Par le Jean Le Pelletier, de Roüen
Starkey, George (1627-1665); Le Pelletier, Jean (1633-1711)
1706
Praelectiones pharmaceuticae : or A course of Lectures in pharmacy, chymical and Galenical; explaining the whole doctrine of that art
Quincy, John (1722); Shaw, Peter (1694-1763)
1723
Head and tail pieces; initials.
Drawings and pharmacy in al-Zahrāwī's 10th-century surgical treatise
Hamarneh, Sami Khalaf (1925-)
1961
Cover title.
Book of distillation
Braunschweig, Hieronymus (1450-1512); Abrahams, Harold J
1971
Facsimile reprint of: The vertuose boke of the distyllacyon of all maner of waters...nowe of late newly translated into Englysshe...by...Laurence Andrew, [c.1530].
The secretes of the reverend Maister Alexis of Piemont : Containing excellent remedies against divers diseases, woundes, and other accidentes, with the maner to make distillations, parfumes, confitures, dyinges, colours, fusions, and meltinges. A worke well approued, verye profitable and necessarie for everye man. Newely corrected and amended, and also somewhat enlarged in certaine places, whiche wanted the fyrst edition
Alessio Piemontese; Ruscelli, Girolamo (1565); Ward, William (1534-1609)
1562
Printer's device on each title-page. Colophon of pt. 1: Printed at London by Roulande Hall, for Nycolas Enlande, 1562. Pt. 3: Here endeth this present worke of Secretes and soueraigne Receiptes, gat...
A compleat body of chymistry : wherein is contained whatsoever is necessary for the attaining to the curious knowledge of this art; comprehending in general the whole practice thereof: and teaching the most exact preparation of animals, vegetables and minerals, so as to preserve their essential vertues. Laid open in two books, and dedicated to the use of all apothecaries, &c
Le Fèvre, Nicaise (1610-1669)
1670
Vol. 2 has title: A compleat body of chymistry: teaching the whole practice thereof, by the most exact preparation of animals, vegetables and minerals, preserving their essential vertues. By Nicasius ...
A compleat course of chymistry : containing near three hundred operations, several of which have not been publish'd before. Also, the structure of several furnaces with near three hundred characters, which are dispers'd in chymical authors, and such instruments and vessels as are necessary in a compleat elaboratory. All cut in copper
Wilson, George (1631-)
1703
First edition published 1699.
A course of practical chemistry : in which are contained all the operations described in Wilson's Complete course of chemistry : with many new, and several uncommon processes : to each article is given, the chemical history, and to most, an account of the quantities of oils, salts, spirits, yielded in distillation, &c. : from Lemery, Hoffman, the French Memoirs, Philosophical transactions, &c. and from the author's own experience : with copper plates
Lewis, William (1714-1781); Wilson, George (1631-)
1746
Advertisements: p.[33]-[34] at end. Numbers 369-378 omitted in pagination.