call the common Calx made by quartation, nor yet Leaf-Gold, such as the Apothecaries Imploy; but however the Menstruum has ac∣quir'd such qualities as make it seem likely to prove an useful Me∣dicine, which yet I refer to Tryal.
By the way we pitch'd upon to make this Powder of Gold, it seem'd probable, that it would not (at least) be less subtil, and yet would be more mild, than com∣mon Preparations; and neverthe∣less we thought it might, perhaps, make it yet more secure, if we should, as we did, put upon it a totally Ardent Vinous Spirit, and burn it off once, twice, or thrice, to carry off with it any little Co∣rosive or Saline Particles▪ that may have still adher'd to the Metalline ones.
N. B. The Spirituous Aqua Re∣gia, mention'd in the Process, is so call'd by me, partly to distinguish it from the common Aqua Regia, and partly because 'tis indeed of a