N. A. Morozov - In search of the Philosopher's Stone

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N. A. Morozov - In search of the Philosopher's Stone (1909), 100 pages, Russian
With 147 figures and 21 spreadsheets
...in this little popular book I want to show how, during the whole period of its existence, chemistry, except for its temporary disappointment in the 19th century, has had as its ultimate aim to prove the transmutation of metals and metalloids and to establish the laws of their natural evolution from the all-fulfilling world ether, and at the same time to give us ways, imitating nature, to actually transform them into each other in our earthly laboratories.
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"Mixup of philosophical and religious symbols in old books"

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WAIT.

You found Morozov.
How.

Give me everything.
Is there an English translation?
Who translated it, and when?

You do know who famously quoted the "infamously nebulous" Morozov, right?
If I have access to Morozov, I have the ability to check primary sources for the bulk of timeline revisionism.
@trismegistus please, you must certainly know the import of this.
 
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