Robert Boyle and Edmund Dickinson, physician to the king, and in 1684 he circulated a list of his specifics.
[2] In 1689 Packe brought out in goodly folio a translation of the "Works of the highly experienced and famous chymist, John Rudolph Glauber", accompanied by the original copper plates, which he had purchased at Amsterdam.
This undertaking occupied him three years, and he secured a large number of subscribers.
and chemist", carried on the business at the Golden Head in Southampton Street, Covent Garden.
He published an edition of his father's Mineralogia (undated) and An Answer to Dr. Turner's Letter to Dr. Jurin on the subject of Mr. Ward's Drop and Pill, wherein his Ignorance of Chymical Pharmacy is fairly exposed, octavo, London, 1735.