

- The Prolongation of Life.
- The Recovery of Youth, or at least some of the Marks of it, as new Teeth, new Hair colour’d as in youth.
- The Art of Flying.
- The Art of Continuing long under water, and exercising functions freely there.
- The Cure of Wounds at a Distance.
- The Cure of Diseases at a distance or at least by Transplantation.
- The Attaining Gigantick Dimensions.
- The Emulating of Fish without Engines by Custome and Education only.
- The Acceleration of the Production of things out of Seed.
- The Transmutation of Metalls.
- The makeing of Glass Malleable.
- The Transmutation of Species in Mineralls, Animals, and Vegetables.
- The Liquid Alkaest and Other dissolving Menstruums.
- The making of Parabolicall and Hyperbolicall Glasses.
- The making Armor light and extremely hard.
- The practicable and certain way of finding Longitudes.
- The use of Pendulums at Sea and in Journeys, and the Application of it to watches.
- Potent Druggs to alter or Exalt Imagination, Waking, Memory, and other functions, and appease pain, procure innocent sleep, harmless dreams, etc.
- A Ship to saile with All Winds, and A Ship not to be Sunk.
- Freedom from Necessity of much Sleeping exemplify’d by the Operations of Tea and what happens in Mad-Men.
- Pleasing Dreams and physicall Exercises exemplify’d by the Egyptian Electuary and by the Fungus mentioned by the French Author.
- Great Strength and Agility of Body exemplify’d by that of Frantick Epileptick and Hystericall persons.
- A perpetuall Light.
- Varnishes perfumable by Rubbing.
Royal Society Archives RB/1/8/30
Late 17th Century
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