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Author: Le Fèvre, Nicaise, 1610-1669.
Title: A compendious body of chymistry, which will serve as a guide and introduction both for understanding the authors which have treated of the theory of this science in general: and for making the way plain and easie to perform, according to art and method, all operations, which teach the practise of this art, upon animals, vegetables, and minerals, without losing any of the essential vertues contained in them. By N. le Fèbure apothecary in ordinary, and chymical distiller to the King of France, and at present to his Majesty of Great-Britain.
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Print source: A compendious body of chymistry, which will serve as a guide and introduction both for understanding the authors which have treated of the theory of this science in general: and for making the way plain and easie to perform, according to art and method, all operations, which teach the practise of this art, upon animals, vegetables, and minerals, without losing any of the essential vertues contained in them. By N. le Fèbure apothecary in ordinary, and chymical distiller to the King of France, and at present to his Majesty of Great-Britain.
Le Fèvre, Nicaise, 1610-1669., P. D. C., One of the gentlemen of His Majesties Privy-Chamber.

London: printed for Tho. Davies and Theo. Sadler, and is to be sold at the sign of the Bible over against the little North-door of St. Pauls-Church, 1662.
Alternate titles: Chimie théorique et pratique. English
Subject terms:
Pharmacy
Chemistry
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Table of Contents
A Compendious Body of CHYMISTRY.
Part II. Of the Abridgement of CHYMISTRY.
The Second Book OF The Second Part. Treating of Chymical Operations.
CHAP. IX. Of Vegetables and their Chymical Preparations.
Second Discourse of Syrups.
A Compendious BODY of Chymistry.
CHAP. IX. Of VEGETABLES, and their Chymical preparation.
CHAP. X. Of Minerals and their Chymical Preparation.
SECTION III. Of Metals.
SECTION IV. Of half or semi Metals, and middle or mean Minerals, which come the nearest to the nature of Metals.
SECTION V. Of Salts.
SECTION VI. Of Sulphureous Minerals, and Sulphurs.