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Although the Philosopher’s Stone has never been found, the quest for it has pushed alchemists to test in their laboratories numerous substances and their interactions, building up a solid knowledge that can be found nowadays in the sciences of chemistry, metallurgy and pharmacology. </br> | Although the Philosopher’s Stone has never been found, the quest for it has pushed alchemists to test in their laboratories numerous substances and their interactions, building up a solid knowledge that can be found nowadays in the sciences of chemistry, metallurgy and pharmacology. </br> | ||
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