Theatrum Sympatheticum, In quo Sympathiae Actiones variae, singulares & admirandae tam Macro-quam Microcosmicae exhibentur... Opusculum luctu jucundum & utilissimum; Digbaei, Papinii, Helmontii.
Editio altera, priori emendatior. 259 pages. 12mo, old calf, quite worn and with covers detached. Amstelaedami: Thomae Fantini, 1661. By the English author and diplomatist with a bent for the occult. "Digby first described his well-known weapon-salve, or powder of sympathy, in the discourse alleged to have been delivered at Montpellier in 1658. Its method of employment stamps it as the merest quackery. The wound was never to be brought into contact with the powder, which was merely powdered vitriol..... More