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Kōnstantinos Rhodokanakēs
Greek Physician in the Service of King Charles II (1660-85)
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A discourse in the praise of antimonie : and the vertues thereof. Written and published at the request of a person of quality. By Constantine Rhodocanacis.
Kōnstantinos Rhodokanakēs
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Date: 1664
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Theory eydokoyntoz : the great preserver of mankind which is alexicacus, spirit of salt of the world, now philosophically prepared and purged from all hurtfull or corroding qualities, for beyond any thing yet known to the world, being both safe and persistant for the use of all men, women and children / Emanuel Rhodocanaces.
Kōnstantinos Rhodokanakēs
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Date: [1670?]
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Alexicacus, spirit of salt of the world which vulgarly prepared is call'd the spirit of salt, or the transcendent virtue of the true spirit of salt : long look'd for and now philosophically prepared and purified from all hurtful and corroding qualities far beyond any thing yet known to the world, being both safe and pleasant for the use of all men, women and children / by Constantine Rhodocanaces.
Kōnstantinos Rhodokanakēs
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Date: MDCLXX [i.e. 1670]
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Alexicacvs spirit of salt of the vvorld, which vulgarly prepair'd is call'd the spirit of salt., or, The transcendent virtue of the true spirit of salt : long look'd for, and now philosophically prepared and purified from all hurtfull or coroding qualities, far beyond any thing yet known to the world : being both safe and pleasant for the use of all men, women, and children / by Constantine Rhodocanaces.
Kōnstantinos Rhodokanakēs
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Date: In the year 1667
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Alexicacus, spirit of salt of the world, which vulgarly prepar'd is call'd spirit of salt, or, The transcendent virtue of the true spirit of salt long looked for : and now philosophically prepared and purified from all hurtfull or corroding qualities, far beyond any thing yet known to the world : being both safe and pleasant for the use of all men, women, and children / by Constantine Rhodocanaces.
Kōnstantinos Rhodokanakēs
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Date: 1664
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