Friday, 28 June 2013

2. Johann Conrad Dippel

Johann Conrad Dippel
Johann Conrad Dippel was born and raised in the castle Frankenstein, near Darmstadt, Germany, in 1673. He was called the original form of the novel Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein'.
Dippel studied theology, philosophy, and alchemy. He then created an animal oil made ​​of bones, blood and various other animal products.
The product became known as Dippel's Oil, which was expected to be on par with the dream of the alchemists of the 'elixir of life'. He boiled various body parts in large vats to make potions. Dippel was also known as the inventor of synthetic chemicals called Prussian Blue. Not only that, Dippel also claimed to have created a fluid of eternal life. The experiments reported that Franskenstein was inspired by his character. Source: kapanlagi

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