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Keywords: Sublimation of calomel (mercurous chloride), Ming Dynasty.jpg A painting from Essentials of the Pharmacopoeia Ranked According to Nature and Efficacy; Imperially Commissioned a Chinese Ming Dynasty book written in 1505 and edited by Liu Wentai for the Imperial Library of the Ming court The picture shows the process of sublimation of calomel or mercurous chloride The man on th left is shown brushing the crystals from the sublimation lid by using a feather This same process was used for the collection of crystals from human sex and pituitary hormones from human urine Robert Temple's The Genius of China 1986 New York Simon and Schuster 1505 Imperial court artist under Liu Wentai PD-old-100 Paintings of the Ming Dynasty Literature of the Ming Dynasty Science and technology of the Ming Dynasty
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