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Alchemy: Ancient and Modern: Being a Brief Account of the Alchemistic Doctrines, and Their Relations, to Mysticism on the One Hand, and to Recent Discoveries in Physical Science on the Other Hand; Together with Some Particulars Regarding the Lives and Teachings of the Most Noted Alchemists

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CHAPTER IV. THE ALCHEMISTS (B. PARACELSUS AND AFTER) 58

§ 46. Paracelsus 58 § 47. Views of Paracelsus 60 § 48. Iatro-chemistry 61 § 49. The Rosicrucian Society 62 § 50. Thomas Charnock 65 § 51. Andreas Libavius 66 § 52. Edward Kelley and John Dee 67 § 53. Henry Khunrath 70 § 54. Alexander Sethon and Michael Sendivogius 70 § 55. Michael Maier 72 § 56. Jacob Boehme 74 § 57. J. B. van Helmont and F. M. van Helmont 75 § 58. Johann Rudolf Glauber 77 § 59. Thomas Vaughan (“Eugenius Philalethes”) 77 § 60. “Eirenæus Philalethes” and George Starkey 79