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Spagyric medicine is an ancient branch of herbal medicine that originated in the writings of the alchemist and physician Paracelsus (1493-1541). The term spagyric comes from two Greek words: spao (to extract) and ageiro (to combine). It refers to a specific alchemical process used to extract and purify the medicinal constituents of plants followed by recombining them to create powerful herbal remedies. </br>
In spagyric medicine the goal is to separate and purify the essential components of a plant such as its essential oils minerals and other active compounds and then reunite them in a more potent and harmonious form. The process involves several steps including maceration fermentation distillation and calcination aiming to extract the plants vital essence while removing impurities. </br>
The use of spagyric medicine was widespread during the Renaissance and the early modern period particularly among alchemists and herbalists. Practitioners believed that the spagyric process enhanced the healing properties of plants and contributed to the bodys natural healing processes. </br>
If Spagyric Medicine by John Pharamund Rhumelius is indeed a genuine work it might be a more recent publication or a lesser-known text in the field of spagyric medicine. To find more information about this specific book I recommend conducting a search in more up-to-date sources or online databases related to herbal medicine alchemy or spagyrics.