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Bull. Hist. Chem. 13- 14 (1992-93)
Ethan Allen Hitchcock Soldier—Humanitarian—Scholar Discoverer of the "True Subject'' of the Hermetic Art
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Reading Alchemically: Guides to 'Philosophical' Practice in Early
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