In the same way we can obtain the Essences of many other Mineral Subjects, without any preceding preparation, especially of such as are Volatile, viz. Kobolt, Arsenick, Orpiment, Bismuth, Zink, Lapis Calaminaris, and the like Realgars, from which we may distil very poisonous, but withal admirable, Spirits, in order to the Melioration of Metals. We may also take the same course with compact Metals themselves, and distil their Spirits without any foregoing Solution, viz. we must file them small, make them red-hot, and put them into the Distillatory, and then proceed as before hath been said with the Marcasites, and the Metalline Spirit will come over with its natural smell, taste and colour, in which Spirits great wonders lie hid, but are of greatest use in Meliorating of Metals. Read what Paracelsus writes to this purpose in his Book called Vexatio Alchymistarum, where you’l meet with what will satisfie you in this matter. Consider well of what I have said, and thou wilt find more than I dare set down; for it is no small or common thing to obtain the pure Souls of Compact Metals, without any foregoing Solution of their Bodies.
N. B. Those Metals which are molten with Minerals, being filed, and proceeding with them as aforesaid, afford a Spirit higher in colour, and of a stronger smell than simple Metals. Take an instance from Brass, of which if you lay a piece upon a red-hot Coal, it will send forth a bad stench, or put Coals into a Brass Chafing-Dish, and you’l perceive the same; which bad smell proceeds from the Lapis Calaminaris which is joyned with the Copper, the said Lapis Calaminaris being a volatile and stinking Mineral. So likewise when ♀ is made white by the addition of Arsenick, it stinks much worse than when it is join’d with Lapis Calaminaris, as being much more poisonful. This stinking fume which proceeds from Brass, though it be a Spirit, yet is not without a Body, and may be called a spiritual Body, or Bodily Spirit. These fumes are hurtful to the Brain and Heart; and therefore a wise Man endeavours to catch this Volatile Spirit, and to turn it to a true fixt Tincture, fixing white Metals into a permanent Yellow; as the stinking fume of White ♀, made so by Arsenick, may be reduced to a Tincture, which will tinge Red ♀ into White.
I have said enough here, he that hath ears to hear, let him hear. He, who desires to know more concerning those Metallick Odours, may read Braceseus; where he will find, that from them the Philosophers Stone, or highest Medicine against all Diseases of Men, and Metals may be prepared: Of which, elsewhere I may have occasion to treat further.
It remains now to discover, in what manner the Medicinal tinging Spirits, or Souls of Stones, are to be extracted, wherewith great Honour and Riches may be obtained in the Practice of Physick. The Process is the very same, as with the Marcasites; for when white Pebbles and Chrystals, or colour’d Stones, as Jasper Stones, Lapis Lazuli and the like, being first made red hot, have our Alcohol Vini poured upon them in a convenient Distillatory, the Spirit of Wine carries over their several Colours, which Tinctures are of great use in Physick. In this way, we may get a Spirit from Lime stones, which is most subtil, and strong of any other whatsoever.
As for Corals and Pearls, they are not to be made red hot (because their Virtue is destroyed by strong Fire) but only heated, and pour Spirit of Wine upon them, by which means the Spirit of Wine will bring over the Essence of Corals of a curious red Colour, and that of Pearls white as Milk.
The Stones that are found in Fishes, Crabs eyes, so called, need only to be pulverized, without heating them, and in abstracting the Spirit of Wine from them, we obtain all their Virtues, which Spirit of Wine being afterwards separated there from, as I have taught, or according to my new invention burnt away, we shall get the true Magistery of these Stones, being a pleasant Salt, full of Virtues, and without any thing of Corrosiveness. This Salt is the true Magistery of these Fish-stones. The like true Magisteries may, without the assistance of any Corrosive, be prepared of Coral, Pearls, Mother of Pearl, Cockleshells, and the Egg-shells of some particular Birds, as also of soft Stones, such as Lapis Lyncis, Judaicus, &c. Let no Body think strange, that I make mention here of Egg-shells, amongst the rest; seeing it is certain, that they have their Original from Stones, as Experience teacheth us, for when Hens are coop’d up in the Winter time, in places where they cannot meet with Sand, or small Stones, they lay Eggs without shells. Wherefore Egg-shells are not to be contemned, for when according to my Instructions they are reduc’d to Magisteries, they are of great use in curing the Stone and Gout: And are used with extraordinary Success, to hasten the Birth in Women, strengthning both Mother and Child, and helping to expel the After-Birth.
Swallows Egg-shells may easily be had, forasmuch as after they have hatch’d their young, they cast them out of their Nests, and afford an excellent Medicine against the Falling Sickness. The Egg-shells of the Wag-tail would be yet more effectual to this purpose, if they could be got, for no Bird is subject to the Falling Sickness, but it: For being caught, and running about with other Birds in the Winter, it’s oft seiz’d with the Falling Sickness, his Feet stagger, his Head and Tail tremble, and at last falls on his Back, but continues not so long, for rising again, he plucks out some of his Feathers, and thereupon immediately recovers, and runs about, eats and drinks as before: Of whose Feathers, since their Egg-shells are not to be got, a Magistery may be prepared against that Distemper.
They who know, that great Virtues are contained even in natural superfluities, will not wonder at my treating here of Egg-shells and Feathers. Some great Philosophers have set down the way of making the Philosophers Stone of them; amongst the rest, a certain Author, writing concerning Mans hair and Egg-shells, concludes thus: Though these matters may seem to be very strange and absurd, yet who is there that knows all things, &c?
Many other Subjects might be hinted, from whence Magisteries may be prepared, but I think it needless, he who sets upon the work will easily find many more, than I have mentioned. I shall only, by the way, take notice, that the common Magisteries of the Apothecaries Shops, are no Magisteries, but mere dead, unprofitable Powders.
We now proceed to the Preparation of Vegetables and Animals, which being of different Natures, must also differently be prepared. As for Instance, Opium (which is a tough Juice, and cannot be pulverized) must be cut in thin slices, and laid on a Tin Plate before the Fire, or any other convenient way, to be dried, and then powdred; which done, we must pour upon it some of our Alcohol of Wine, and after a short digestion distil it, by which means we shall get it’s most subtil Essence; and, if afterwards we burn away the Spirit of Wine, part of this Essence will ascend with the Mercurial Water, and other part stay behind. The former of these, viz. the Volatile Mercury of Opium is so powerful, that when only smelt to, it is of better effect than the common Laudanum Opiatum taken in substance. The Red Liquor, which remains behind in the Cup or Dish after the Spirit of Wine is burnt away, may be taken inwardly. That which remains in the Glass Body after Distillation is of no great use, and may be cast away; yet if any one will take the pains to dissolve it in common ⛛, filter, and after reduce it to the consistence of Pills, perhaps he will not find it much inferior to the common Laudanum Opiatum. The Oyl which remains in the Cup is of very excellent Virtue, as having past the Purgatory Fire of the Spirit of Wine, whereby it is much corrected: Wherefore also we find, that this Oyl is wholly devested of that loathsome Smell that is in Opium. But yet the Mercurial Virtue, which ascends together with the Flame, is far better than that which stays behind, not only in Virtue, but because being in the form of a clear ⛛ without Taste or Smell, it may with the more ease be taken by the Sick. The said Oyl may also with Saffron, and the Narcotick 🜍 of the Vitriol of ♀ be thickned and reduced to the Consistence of Pills.