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An Explanation of the Second Copper-plate.
A. The Furnace or Stove made of Iron.
B. TheFireplace
C. The Ash-hole.
D. The Copper Visica or Limbeck.
E. The Hcad
F. The Swan-Neck made of Piuter.
G. The Worm-tub.
H.The Receiver.
I. The Worm out of the Tub.
K. Another Copper-head without a Swan-neck.
L. A Sand-pan made of Iron to be put into the Stove.
Q. A Matrass or Bolt-head to digest and extract Tinctures.
R. A lesser Matrass to join in-to the first to makea duble vessel.
T. A Body or Cuburbite made of either Tin or Copper, whichis to be put into the Visica or Limbeck to distil within Balneo some choice Cordial-waters in small quantity,when you have occasion.
WW. The Pipeswith a screw to pour liquor thro' with a funnel.

Author
The family physitian
by Hartman, G. (George)
Publication date 1696
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