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Alchemy Rediscovered and Restored is a book written by a British author Archibald Cockren who spent many years working in the field related to this kind of special chemistry. The first part of the book presents a summary of the history of alchemy, interpreted naturally. The other two parts, respectively theoretical and practical, contain writings from his ideas and conducted researches. He tells of the astonishing work which he has accomplished in bringing to light, and to the service of humanity, secrets which puzzled many scientists throughout the ages.

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Alchemy Rediscovered and Restored is a book written by a British author Archibald Cockren who spent many years working in the field related to this kind of special chemistry. The first part of the book presents a summary of the history of alchemy, interpreted naturally. The other two parts, respectively theoretical and practical, contain writings from his ideas and conducted researches. He tells of the astonishing work which he has accomplished in bringing to light, and to the service of humanity, secrets which puzzled many scientists throughout the ages.

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Archibald Cockren (?-1950) was a practising physician who became disenchanted with the reductionist medical interventions of his day and sought a method of treating the whole person. This led him to alchemy, and to experiments in the spagyric art that produced substances of astonishing therapeutic value. Some interesting insights into the experiments he conducted in his lab in London in the 1930s and the efficacy of some of his medicines can be obtained from Jean-Pascal Ruggiu's article Rosicrucian Alchemy and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (1996), p.12.