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Stone. Edward

Cradock, Edward. "A treatise touching the Philosopher s Stone, gathered out of the best authors that have written upon that arte. By Edward Cradocke, Doctor Publique Reader of Divinitie in the University of Oxford." In Alchemical poetry 1575-1700, ed. Robert M. Schuler, 11-31., 1995. [Pg.53]

Kelley, Edward], "The stone of the philosophers embracing the First Matter and the dual process for the vegetable and metallic tinctures." In Collectanea Chemica, ed. Arthur Edward Waite, 55-120., 1893. [Pg.69]

Biographical Note, by A.E. Waite.—The Stone of the Philosophers.-Certain Fragments Selected From the Letters of Edward Kelly.-The Humid Way, or, A Discourse Upon the Vegetable Menstruum of Saturn.—The Theatre of Terrestial Astronomy... [Pg.69]

Biographical note, by A.E. Waite.—The stone of the philosophers.—Certain fragments selected from the letters of Edward Kelly.-The humid way, or, A discourse upon the vegetable menstruum of Saturn.—The theatre of terrestial astronomy... [Pg.69]

Kelley, Edward. "Sir Ed Kelley concerning the Philosophers Stone written to his especiall good freind, G. S. Gent." In Theatrum chemicum Britannicum, ed. Elias Ashmole, 332-333., 1652. [Pg.70]

Kelley, Edward. The Stone of the Philosophers. rhttp //www.alchemvlab.com/kellv %20stone.html. [Pg.70]

Kelley, Edward. Two excellent Treatises on the Philosophers Stone together with the Theatre of Terrestrial Astronomy (1676), edited and translated by A. E. Waite (1893),. Largs BantonP, 1991. [Pg.70]

Philalethes, Eirenaeus. "Preparations of the sophic mercury. Experiments for the preparation of the sophic mercury, by Luna and the Antimonial Stellate Regulus of Mars, for the Philosopher s Stone. Written by Eirenaeus Philalethes, an Englishman, and a Cosmopolite." In Collectanea chemica, ed. Arthur Edward] [Waite, 149]-160. Edmonds (WA) Alchemical P, 1991. [Pg.80]

Also available via Early English Books Online. Contains Sir E.K. concerning the Philosophers Stone written to G.S. The vision The compound The recapitulation The epistle to Edward IV The wheel... [Pg.87]

Lully, Raymond. "Philosophical and chymical experiments of the famous philosopher Raymund Lully. Wherein is contained, the right and true composition of both elixirs and universal medicine The admirable and perfect way of making the great Stone of the Philosophers, as it was truely taught in Paris, and sometimes practised in England by Raymond Lully in the time of K. Edward the Third. Now for the the [sicl] benefit of all lovers of art and... [Pg.194]

Kushi, Michio and Edward Esko. The Philosophers stone Michio Kushi s guide to alchemy, transmutation, and the new science / by Michio Kushi, with Edward Esko foreword by Alex Jack. Becket (MA) One Peaceful World Press, 1994. 96p. ISBN 1882984072... [Pg.360]

The true scientific era of the salicylates began in England in 1763, when the Reverend Edward Stone presented a report to the Royal Society on the use of willow bark as a fever treatment. Stone was a believer in the rather curious Doctrine of Signatures, which maintained that one could find cures where the diseases themselves were spawned. Since fevers were often associated with swamps, probably because of mosquito-borne infectious agents, Stone searched swamplands for cures. He tasted a sprig of willow and was stunned by its bitterness. Aware that quinine, an equally bitter substance, was useful in the treatment of malarial fever. Stone decided to give willow... [Pg.71]


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