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Alchemy wears the doctor's coat

Status: Anticipated ยท untested

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This is a proposed connection between two domains, generated by a language model. It is not an article and not evidence: it sits below the evidence/publication boundary. A quantitative prediction and a named kill-dataset are attached (when registered) so the claim stays falsifiable rather than merely evocative.

Claim (verbatim)

Medieval books were sold, shelved, inventoried, and censored by their first lines. The surprising connection is that alchemical texts exploited this: they circulated under medical-looking incipits โ€” openings promising waters, oils, and the conservation of the body โ€” at rates far exceeding the reverse traffic, because alchemy indexed itself into the safest neighbouring genre at the exact textual location where cataloguers made their decisions. Incipit camouflage was a transmission strategy, not an accident. If this holds, the systematic misclassification of alchemica in medieval and modern catalogues alike becomes an expected, measurable asymmetry rather than noise, and the true size of the circulating alchemical corpus is larger than the incipit record admits.

Prediction clause (verbatim)

In eTK, texts whose body is alchemical but whose incipit vocabulary is medical will outnumber the reverse case (medical body under an alchemical incipit) by at least 3 to 1, and the camouflaged incipits will cluster in the vocabulary of waters, oils, and bodily conservation. Primary clause: the 3-to-1 asymmetry; the vocabulary clustering is secondary.

Kill-dataset (verbatim)

eTK incipit records cross-checked against modern genre identifications of the underlying texts.

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Provenance

Run: Fresh agent generation · model: claude-fable-5

Composed blind by claude-fable-5 with zero tool use of any kind; the packet was generated entirely from the model's own knowledge and emitted as a single text message.

Novelty / leakage triage

anticipated in the literature โ€” this exact test has never been run

Alchemical concealment strategies (Decknamen, allegory) and the chronic misclassification of alchemica in catalogues are well documented, and alchemical matter routinely travels in medical miscellanies; but incipit-level camouflage as a deliberate transmission strategy, with a quantified 3:1 asymmetry of alchemical-body/medical-incipit cases in eTK, is unproposed and un-run.

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