Alchemist James Price failed bigtime


Sir Joseph Banks (the botanist famed for his work in Australia with Captain James Cook) and suspicious members of the Royal Society asked him to repeat his experiments publicly. For this purpose he left London, in January 1783, for his laboratory at Guildford, faithfully promising to return in a month, and confound and convince all his opponents. Eight months passed, and on August 3, 1783, Price called a meeting of Royal Society members at his home, but only three very dubious RS members showed – and Price drank prussic acid in front of them, falling dead. It may be seen to mark the death of traditional alchemy in England ...
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