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Title: Early Laboratory Chemistry = Alchemy


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Early Laboratory Chemistry Alchemy
  • Concerned with the composition, form, and
    properties of material substances
  • Alchemists study material substances in a way
    that combines a theoretical outlook with
    experimental curiosity
  • Both philosophical and spiritual approach

Sorcerer's Apprentice
2
Alchemical Tradition
  • Incorporated Aristotles four elements and
    qualities
  • In which the four elements are distinguishable
    from one another by their "qualities"
  • Material transmutation quality changes in
    matter
  • Therefore
  • any substance should be capable of being changed
    into any other
  • Emphasis on degrees of purity/nobility
  • Gold most pure and noble
  • Maturation of minerals in ground

3
Alchemical Traditions
  • Egyptian alchemy 5000 BCE 400 BCE
  • Greek alchemy 332 BCE 642 CE
  • Chinese alchemy 142 CE
  • Indian alchemy 200 CE Present
  • Islamic alchemy 700 1400 CE - introduction
    experimental method and theories on philosopher's
    stone and creation of life
  • Islamic chemistry II 800 CE ? - Avicenna
  • European alchemy 1300 CE ? Newton, Thomas
    Aquinas, Paracelsus, Van Helmont (purpose is
    treatment of disease disciple of Paracelsus)

4
Transmutation as goal of Alchemy(health -
longevity immortality- spiritual - wealth)
  • Goals/objectives of alchemy
  • Physiological
  • universal remedy - the appropriate combination
    of ingredients that would cure all illness and
    diseases
  • elixir of life - the secret potion that would
    prolong life, i.e. allow one to "live forever"
  • transcend Earthly world - achieve a higher
    spiritual state
  • Chemical
  • To convert (transmute) "base metals" (e.g.,
    lead into gold)

5
Hellenistic Alchemy
  • 42 books 300 BC - 100 AD combined
    mythological wisdom and attributes attributed to
    the Egyptian god Thoth and the Greek god Hermes
  • Influenced development of Western occultism and
    magic
  • Transmutation of base metals to gold
  • Spiritual Purification

Hermes Trigmegistus
6
Eastern/Chinese Alchemy
  • Independent of (and prior to?) Western alchemy
  • Gold is eternal and healing, led to medical
    alchemy
  • Search for the Elixir of Life
  • Soluble potable gold (400 BC) a potion for
    eternal life

7
Indian Alchemy
  • Mineral remedies for specific diseases
  • Promote long life (not immortality)

8
Arab/Islamic Alchemy
  • Retained Hermetic tradition including two-fold
    approach of making gold as well as reveling a way
    of giving enlightenment to the soul
  • Arabic alchemists add mercury and sulfur
  • Used al-iksurs (colored seed catalysts) in
    transmutation attempts
  • Arabic alchemists philosophers stone to
    stimulate transmutation
  • Combustible principle phlogiston theory

9
Importance of Medicine
  • Problems crowded, unsanitary, infested homes
    contaminated food/water low life expectancy
  • Physicians in medieval Europe
  • - Most followed ideas of Hippocrates
    (460- 370 BC) and Galen (129-200 AD)
  • - Disease imbalance in 4 body humours
  • Inorganic substances and alcohol could fight
    infection, but not favored by Galenists

10
Ibn-Sina/Avicenna ( 980-1037)Foremost physician
and Islamic philosopher of his time
  • Introduced systematic experimentation and
    quantification into study of physiology
  • discovered contagious nature of infectious
    diseases - introduction of quarantine to limit
    their spread
  • Noted the influence of climate and environment on
    health
  • Wrote - The Canon of Medicine standard medical
    text at many Islamic and European universities up
    until the early 19th century

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Paracelsus (1493 1541)
  • Introduced the concept of disease to medicine
  • Rejected idea that disease is due to imbalance in
    the body (Galen)
  • Maintained disease caused by agents outside of
    the body
  • Recommended various chemicals to fight disease
  • Founded Iatrochemistry (Alchemy for medicinal
    purposes)
  • Iatrochemists legacy legitimacy of chemistry

12
Paracelsus idea of elements and principles
  • Three Elements (Fire, Air, Water) and Three
    Principles of Earth (sulfur, mercury, and salt)
  • Wood burning That which burns is sulfur, that
    which vaporizes is mercury, and that which turns
    to ashes is salt

13
Gold ? Elixirs ? Immortality ? Superior
Medicines
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Accomplishments of Alchemy
  • Laboratory apparatus
  • Practical chemical knowledge, techniques, and
    reactions despite incorrect theories
  • Quantitative methods
  • New substances
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