Daily entries from the 17th century London diary
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Per L&M Companion: Physician and ‘mystical chemist’ probably of German extraction. He lived in a sizeable house (taxed on eight hearths) in Axe Yard, next door to the Hartlibs, whose daughter Mary he married in 1660. A minor figure in scientific circles and a friend of Robert Boyle.
Dr. Clodius supplied some very varied recipes to Robert Boyle, who noted them in his Work-diaries.
These have now been made electronically available, so that we can all try for instance Dr. Clodius’ anti-scurvy medicine, made from Cochlearia hortensis. (Scurvygrass ?)
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/Boyle/workdiaries/WD12Clean.html#WD8-48
Link to the Axe Yard