Robert Boyle Quote

I need not tell you, what complaints the more candid and judicious of the Chymists themselves are wont to make of those boasters, that confidently pretend, that they have extracted the salt or sulphur of quicksilver, when they have disguised it by additaments, wherewith it resembles the concretes, whose names are given it; whereas by a skilful and rigid examen, it may be easily enough stripped of its disguises, and made to appear again in the pristine form of running mercury. The pretended salts and sulphurs being so far from being elementary parts extracted out of the body of mercury, that they are rather... de-compound bodies, made up of the whole metal and the menstruum, or other additaments employed to disguise it.


Part I - The Sceptical Chymist (1661)


I need not tell you, what complaints the more candid and judicious of the Chymists themselves are wont to make of those boasters, that confidently...

I need not tell you, what complaints the more candid and judicious of the Chymists themselves are wont to make of those boasters, that confidently...

I need not tell you, what complaints the more candid and judicious of the Chymists themselves are wont to make of those boasters, that confidently...

I need not tell you, what complaints the more candid and judicious of the Chymists themselves are wont to make of those boasters, that confidently...