A choice collection of rare secrets and experiments in philosophy as also rare and unheard-of medicines, menstruums and alkahests : with the true secret of volatilizing the fixt salt of tartar / collected and experimented by the honourable and truly learned Sir Kenelm Digby, Kt., Chancellour to Her Majesty the Queen-Mother ; hitherto kept secret since his decease, but now published for the good and benefit of the publick by George Hartman.

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A choice collection of rare secrets and experiments in philosophy as also rare and unheard-of medicines, menstruums and alkahests : with the true secret of volatilizing the fixt salt of tartar / collected and experimented by the honourable and truly learned Sir Kenelm Digby, Kt., Chancellour to Her Majesty the Queen-Mother ; hitherto kept secret since his decease, but now published for the good and benefit of the publick by George Hartman.
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Digby, Kenelm, Sir, 1603-1665.
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London :: Printed for the author, and are to be sold by William Cooper ..., and Henry Faithorns and John Kersey ...,
1682.
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Medicine, Magic, mystic, and spagiric.
Alchemy.
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"A choice collection of rare secrets and experiments in philosophy as also rare and unheard-of medicines, menstruums and alkahests : with the true secret of volatilizing the fixt salt of tartar / collected and experimented by the honourable and truly learned Sir Kenelm Digby, Kt., Chancellour to Her Majesty the Queen-Mother ; hitherto kept secret since his decease, but now published for the good and benefit of the publick by George Hartman." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A35968.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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The thrice Noble Water of Paradise, or Apol∣lo Medens.

DIstill the fiery and Volatile Crystals from ☿ of ☽, with Calx of Iupiter, which keep. Dissolve ☉ in Spirit of Salt, which joyn with equal parts of your Crystals; di∣gest, and then distill, the Spirit of Salt will come over immediately first, then will fol∣low the red Crystals: Expose this Terrestrial ☉ to the Coelestial, that it may satisfie it self with its Solary Rays, and then dissolve it self into a Liquor, which will be a Mag∣net and an Amaranth Aethereal and immor∣tal. Put this Solary and Lunary Liquor into a Glass Cucurbite, and distill with a Lamp, {fire} this Noble, Metalline, Radical moisture, those invisible Rays of the ☉, or this {water} of Paradise, during fourty or fifty days. This {water} is {water} of Nature, an Excel∣lent Attractive, and its Power is ineffable. This {water} drives out all Maladies, and com∣forts Nature, and is a Royal Medicine; for 'tis the astrum of the ☉, or a ☉ between the Terrestrial and coelestial ☉. Of this is Apollo furens; for its Rays, or its {water} killeth ☿, which they convert into true ☉, as also all

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other Metals. In this Liquor you may dis∣solve ☉ if you will, but it will not be ne∣cessary; for when it is freed of its flegm, the Solary Gluten remains, which you may di∣gest per se, until it acquire a purple colour. Thus ☉ is exalted to make a Tincture. The {water} of Paradise is the Aethereal Aurum pota∣bile; dissolve two drops thereof in ℥iv. of S. V. the Dose is ʒij. This is the {water} of Na∣ture, which is multiplyed ad infinitum by new addition of the Gluten, &c. Note, That when this Panacea is fixed, it is the Panacea of Panacea's, which Cureth Mala∣dies, both in Men and Metals.

Note, That this {water} of Paradise converts all Metals into ☉, if you digest their Plates in the same; yea, one drop thereof pene∣trates a Plate of ☽, and transmuteth it into most fine ☉. There is also made another A∣pollo Medens, which is joyned with Spirituous Regulus of {antimony}, to wit, the Flowers reduced, or fiery Regulus, and conjoyned in the Sul∣phurous Sal Enixe, and both Precipitated into an Aureal Antimonial Panacea. But this Panacea is not comparable to the other. Apollo furens is the same {water} of Paradise, the which are the invisible Solary Rays, by which the Volatility of ☿ is killed, and is converted into ☉; and the same it is with the Solary {water}. Apollo Moriens is the Eclipse of the ☉

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in the above-mentioned fiery and Aethereal Menstruums: For in all sorts of Menstruums it putrifies, groweth black, and maturates in the space of fifteen days: But after that, it resuscitates before the Judge Apollo resusci∣tans.

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