Bad Ragaz, Switzerland | 
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Location: Bad Ragaz, Switzerland
    Elements: Arsenic
    Scientist: Paracelsus
  
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         Paracelsus in 1535 visited Bad Pfäfers  | 
         Zürich to Bad Ragaz  | 
         northeastern part of Switzerland  | 
         village of Bad Ragaz  | 
         hike from Bad Ragaz up the gorge  | 
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         lodge at the end of the trail  | 
         the Paracelsus Museum  | 
         old Bad Pfäfers  | 
         upward from the lodge  | 
         The gorge  | 
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         Surrealistic scenes  | 
         a sultry chamber  | 
         Inside the lodge  | 
         dated 1594  | 
         Another bath scene  | 
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         woodcut, dating from the 1630s  | 
         A portrait of Paracelsus  | 
         Wooden carving of Paracelsus  | 
         Label to the wooden carving  | 
         old baths  | 
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         modern cation analysis (1996)  | 
         corresponding anion analysis  | 
         doorway leads to the main Paracelsus exhibit  | 
         "Paracelsus Memorial Place."  | 
         medallion portraying Paracelsus  | 
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         medallion portraying Paracelsus' father  | 
         Inside the Paracelsus Memorial Place.  | 
         classic pose of Paracelsus  | 
         likeness of Paracelsus  | 
         contemporary portrait  | 
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         painting is of Einsiedeln  | 
         portrait of Johann Froben  | 
         first publication of Paracelsus  | 
         Paracelsus' book  | 
         portrait of Bontifacius Amerbach  | 
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         first letter written to Amerbach  | 
         the signature  | 
         the official report  | 
         first page of the report  | 
         second page of the report  | 
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         16th century copper etching  | 
         posthumous publication  | 
         Minerals are displayed  | 
         always striving to understand  | 
         salt (halite = sodium chloride)  | 
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         second of principle was sulfur  | 
         third principle of Paracelsus was mercury  | 
         Paracelsus  | 
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