[5] Triumphal Chariot of Antimony, p. 93.
[6] Poppius’s Basilica Antimonii, Newman’s Chemistry, &c. &c.
[7] New Dispensatory, p. 21.
[8] Dr. James describes cobalt, from which the most virulent kind of arsenic is extracted, a ponderous, hard, fossil substance, almost black, not unlike antimony. Universal English Dispensatory, p. 288.
[9] Triumphal Chariot of Antimony, p. 37.
[10] See Schroder’s Pharmacopœia, Poppius’s Basilica Antimonii.
[11] Philosophical Furnaces, book i. and ii. and Mineral Work, part first.
[12] Ninth chapter of the first book of Surgery.
[13] Triumphal Chariot of Antimony, p. 187.
[14] Triumphal Chariot of Antimony, p. 188 and 189.