The wards of the key to Helmont proved unfit for the lock, or, The principles of Mr. William Bacon examined and refuted and the honour and value of true chymistry asserted / by John Case ...

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The wards of the key to Helmont proved unfit for the lock, or, The principles of Mr. William Bacon examined and refuted and the honour and value of true chymistry asserted / by John Case ...
Author
Case, John, fl. 1680-1700.
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London :: Printed for the author and are to be sold by John Smith, bookseller ...,
1682.
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Bacon, William. -- A Key to Helmont.
Medicine -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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"The wards of the key to Helmont proved unfit for the lock, or, The principles of Mr. William Bacon examined and refuted and the honour and value of true chymistry asserted / by John Case ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A35573.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2024.

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To the Highly Honoured, and my much Esteemed Friend, Sir Thomas Gery Kt. One of His Majesties Justices of the Peace in the County of Middlesex.

SIR,

THE Manifold Kindnesses that I have been so happy in receiving from your Hands, have not only Obliged, but much Encouraged me to Dedicate this little Book to your View, no way comparable to your Worth and Goodness, not doubting only of your Obliviating this my present Offence, but also in obtaining from your Real Generosity a favourable Acceptation of this my First-Fruits and Labour to the World Pub∣lished, and likewise to wish you all Health and Prosperity; which are and shall be the Prayers of him who was ever most studious to honour and serve you as

Your most Obsequious, JOHN CASE.

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