The Method Of Extracting Every Particle Of Silver Or Gold From Slags Of Ores; Or Sweepings Of Mints, Goldbeaters, And Goldsmiths; Also That Contained In Certain Ores.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1942

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A USEFUL and very ingenious idea was surely that of the inventor of AN a short way of extracting gold and silver from the sweepings of all those arts that handle them as well as every particle that smelters of ores might have left in the slags, and also that in some ores themselves. This is done without using great labor in smelting but by the sole means and virtue of mercury. To do this, first make a large bricked pan of stone or wood and arrange a millstone inside which rotates in the hollow of this pan like that of a flour mill. In the hollow of the pan put some of your material containing gold after it has been crushed well in a mortar and then washed and dried. Grind it in the said mill, moistening it meanwhile with vinegar or water in which sublimate, verdigris, and common salt have been dissolved. Then enough mercury to cover these materials is poured over them. They are agitated inside for an hour or two, by turning the mill either by hand or with a horse, depending on the device that you have arranged. Remember that the more the mercury and the material are rubbed together in the mill the more it can be believed that the mercury absorbs the substance that the materials contain. Finally, thus prepared, the mercury is separated from the earthiness with a sieve or by washing and thus the mercury is retrieved. Then, make it rise with a little cucurbit or pass it through a purse and there will remain at the bottom the gold, silver,. copper, or whatever metal you placed in the pan under the millstone to be ground. Wishing to know this secret, I gave to the one who taught it to me a ring with a diamond worth twenty-five ducats, and I also pledged myself to give him the eighth part of whatever profit I should gain from this
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APA:  (1942)  The Method Of Extracting Every Particle Of Silver Or Gold From Slags Of Ores; Or Sweepings Of Mints, Goldbeaters, And Goldsmiths; Also That Contained In Certain Ores.

MLA: The Method Of Extracting Every Particle Of Silver Or Gold From Slags Of Ores; Or Sweepings Of Mints, Goldbeaters, And Goldsmiths; Also That Contained In Certain Ores.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1942.

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