Medicina practica, or, Practical physick shewing the method of curing the most usual diseases happening to humane bodies ... : to which is added, the philosophick works of Hermes Trismegistus, Kalid Persicus, Geber Arabs, Artesius Longævus, Nicholas Flammel, Roger Bachon and George Ripley : all translated out of the best Latin editions into English ... : together with a singular comment upon the first book of Hermes, the most ancient of philosophers : the whole compleated in three books / by William Salmon ...

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Medicina practica, or, Practical physick shewing the method of curing the most usual diseases happening to humane bodies ... : to which is added, the philosophick works of Hermes Trismegistus, Kalid Persicus, Geber Arabs, Artesius Longævus, Nicholas Flammel, Roger Bachon and George Ripley : all translated out of the best Latin editions into English ... : together with a singular comment upon the first book of Hermes, the most ancient of philosophers : the whole compleated in three books / by William Salmon ...
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Salmon, William, 1644-1713.
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London :: Printed for T. Howkins ... J. Taylor ... and J. Harris ...,
1692.
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Medicine, Ancient.
Medicine, Arab.
Medicine, Medieval.
Alchemy -- Early works to 1800.
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"Medicina practica, or, Practical physick shewing the method of curing the most usual diseases happening to humane bodies ... : to which is added, the philosophick works of Hermes Trismegistus, Kalid Persicus, Geber Arabs, Artesius Longævus, Nicholas Flammel, Roger Bachon and George Ripley : all translated out of the best Latin editions into English ... : together with a singular comment upon the first book of Hermes, the most ancient of philosophers : the whole compleated in three books / by William Salmon ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A60662.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2024.

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IV. George Ripley's Medulla Alchymiae.
Chap. 61. The Preface to the Arch-Bishop of York
643
Chap. 62. A farther Discourse of the Philosophers Mercury
648
Chap. 63. Of the Mineral Stone, and Philosophick Fires
652
Chap. 64. The manner of Elixi∣ration with the Fire against Na∣ture
657
Chap. 65. The Practice upon the Calx of the Body dissolved
660
Chap. 66. Another way of Elix∣irating Gold by the Fire against Nature
665
Chap. 67. Two other Mineral Elixirs, or two other processes of Mercury
669
Chap. 68. The second of the for∣mer Elixirs, with Mercury and the Body Alchymick
672
Chap. 69. Of the Vegetable Stone
674
Chap. 70. The remaining Process of the Vegetable Stone
679
Chap. 71. Of Our Animal Stone
285
Chap. 72. The Reserved Secret Explicated
685
Chap. 73. Ripley's Philosophick Axioms out of the Theatrum Chymicum.
687
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