Seated at a table, a well-dressed medical alchemist examines a flask he holds aloft. Opposite, a young man and woman anxiously await his diagnosis. Urinoscopy, or the visual examination of urine for diagnosis, was a common practice during the 16th and 17th centuries, thought to reveal numerous health conditions. The alchemist's chamber is spacious and well-lit by large open windows at left. Rows of glassware and vessels beside him indicate his many medicinal preparations, tonics, or cures.
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Fittler, James. “Flemings.” Wove paper, paper (fiber product). John Trusler, June 1, 1792. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/sb397883n.
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