Experiment the ninth.
Take of Vitriol calcin'd to a yellowness, one part; Flint-stones beaten to a Powder two parts; and of Spirit of Wine as much as is sufficient to make them all into a
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Take of Vitriol calcin'd to a yellowness, one part; Flint-stones beaten to a Powder two parts; and of Spirit of Wine as much as is sufficient to make them all into a
Past. After which if you distill it by a Retort, there will come forth a Red Oyl. To this purpose confer with Christoph. Glucrad. in Not. ad Tyrocin. Ioa. Beguini lib. 11. cap. 6. Also Andreas Tenzelius in Exegest. Chymiatrica, and Ioan. Schroderus. lib. 3. Pharmacop. cap. 26. Where more Oyls of Vitriol are discovered which pass over the Retort Red.