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The inevitable reaction set in, and certain of the faculties, particularly that of Paris, prohibited their licentiates, under severe penalties, from using chemical remedies. It is not to be sup- posed, however, that all iatro-chemists were unscrupulous charlatans. Some of them clearly perceived the significance and true value of the movement which Paracelsus may be credited with having originated. Andreas Libavius, or Libau, originally a phy- sician, born in Halle, is best known by his Alchymia..., published in 1595, which contains an account of the main chemical facts known in his time, and is written in clear and intelligible lan- guage, in strong contrast to the mystery and obscurity of his predecessors. He was the discoverer of stannic chloride, still know as the latro-Chemistry 63 fuming liquor of Libavius, and described a method of preparing oil of vitriol in principle identical with that now made use of on a manu- facturing scale. He died in 1616. John Baptist van Helmont, a scion of a noble~\ Brabant family, was born in Brussels in 1577.
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