COURSE of CHEMISTRY,original: "COURS de CHYMIE"; a landmark textbook that moved chemistry away from the secretive language of alchemy toward a more experimental and clear teaching style.
Or:
The Perfect Chemist/original: "Chymist"; in the 17th century, this term described a practitioner of 'chymistry,' a field encompassing both early modern chemistry and the preparation of medicines through distillation and other laboratory techniques.
Who
Teaches how to perform the
Chemical processes used in medicine in the easiest
and most wholesome manner/
And with the most astute obser-
vations and judgments on every process
further guides the enthusiasts of this science:
As it was published by
Mr. Nicolas Lemery/
Highly renowned Doctor of Medicine / and
Royal French Court Apothe-
cary at Paris /
and
From the
Ninth French Edition
of the year 1697
Translated into German.
DRESDEN/
Published by Johann Jacob Winckler / 1698.
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