EditorialA strolling vendor of perfumery in the time of Louis XV, Paris, 18th century. Charlatans sold eau de Cologne as well as powders, elixirs, pills and opiates. Woodcut engraving by Gabry from Eugene Rimmel's The Book of Perfumes, London, Chapman and Hall,...
EditorialA strolling vendor of perfumery in the time of Louis XV, Paris, 18th century. Charlatans sold eau de Cologne as well as powders, elixirs, pills and opiates. Woodcut engraving by Gabry from Eugene Rimmel's The Book of Perfumes, London, Chapman and Hall,...
EditorialCurious Elixirs a nonalcoholic beverage, that uses bitter adult-drink flavor profiles, in Marlboro, N.Y. on July 27, 2020. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times)
EditorialPresident Donald Trump looks at an AMBUstat, a decontaminator device, during a presentation by NASA officials on their coronavirus projects, at the White House in Washington, April 24, 2020. (Anna Moneymaker/The New York Times)
EditorialAdd. 22689, ff.28-29 Tao Hongjing the Hermit of Flowered Brightness. A Keepsake from the Cloud Gallery/Yuntai Xianrui. China, 1750. Tao Hongjing (451-536 AD) began pounding rocks to make Daoist/Taoist elixirs of immortality ( according to Gao Hong's re...
EditorialAdd. 22689, ff.28-29 Tao Hongjing the Hermit of Flowered Brightness. A Keepsake from the Cloud Gallery/Yuntai Xianrui. China, 1750. Tao Hongjing (451-536 AD) began pounding rocks to make Daoist/Taoist elixirs of immortality ( according to Gao Hong's re...
EditorialA strolling vendor of perfumery in the time of Louis XV, Paris, 18th century. Charlatans sold eau de Cologne as well as powders, elixirs, pills and opiates. Woodcut engraving by Gabry from Eugene Rimmel's The Book of Perfumes, London, Chapman and Hall,...