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- Cadmia abstract "In alchemy, cadmia (Latin for calamine) is an oxide of zinc (tutty) which collects on the sides of furnaces where copper or brass was smelted, and zinc sublimed. The term is also applied to an ore of cobalt.For the cadmia produced in furnaces, there were five identified kinds: the first called botrytis, as being in the form of a bunch of grapes; the second, ostracitis, as resembling a sea shell; the third, placitis, for resembling a crust; the fourth, capnitis; and the fifth, calamitis, which hung around certain iron rods that were used to stir material in the furnace; being shaken off, the cadmia resembled the figure of a quill, called in the Latin, calamus. The cadmia botrytis was found in the middle of the furnace; the ostrytis at the bottom; the placitis at the top; and the capnitis at the mouth of the furnace.In pre-modern medicine, cadmia was used as a desiccative and detersive, in moist stinking ulcers, causing the area to become healed by the formation of scar tissue. The botrytis and placitis were also used for diseases of the eyes.The term cadmia was formerly applied to the mineral calamine, or lapis calaminaris.".
- Cadmia wikiPageID "5294878".
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- Cadmia wikiPageRevisionID "562768793".
- Cadmia wikiPageWikiLink Alchemy.
- Cadmia wikiPageWikiLink Calamine_(mineral).
- Cadmia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alchemical_substances.
- Cadmia wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_medicine.
- Cadmia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oxides.
- Cadmia wikiPageWikiLink Cobalt.
- Cadmia wikiPageWikiLink Desiccation.
- Cadmia wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Cadmia wikiPageWikiLink Medicine.
- Cadmia wikiPageWikiLink Ore.
- Cadmia wikiPageWikiLink Oxide.
- Cadmia wikiPageWikiLink Sublimation_(phase_transition).
- Cadmia wikiPageWikiLink Ulcer_(dermatology).
- Cadmia wikiPageWikiLink Zinc.
- Cadmia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cadmia".
- Cadmia wikiPageWikiLinkText "cadmia".
- Cadmia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1728.
- Cadmia subject Category:Alchemical_substances.
- Cadmia subject Category:History_of_medicine.
- Cadmia subject Category:Oxides.
- Cadmia hypernym Oxide.
- Cadmia type ChemicalCompound.
- Cadmia type Work.
- Cadmia type Chalcogenide.
- Cadmia type Field.
- Cadmia type Oxide.
- Cadmia type Source.
- Cadmia type Substance.
- Cadmia type Work.
- Cadmia comment "In alchemy, cadmia (Latin for calamine) is an oxide of zinc (tutty) which collects on the sides of furnaces where copper or brass was smelted, and zinc sublimed.".
- Cadmia label "Cadmia".
- Cadmia sameAs Q5016542.
- Cadmia sameAs m.0dd2jg.
- Cadmia sameAs Q5016542.
- Cadmia wasDerivedFrom Cadmia?oldid=562768793.
- Cadmia isPrimaryTopicOf Cadmia.