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Mineral waters - Therapeutic use - England - London - Early works to 1800

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    New Tunbridge Wells near Islington. Rules proper to be observed in drinking these waters.

    | Date: [1740?]
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    These are to give notice, that the old admired well is revived, for the publick good. With the causes why demolished and now revived : Shewing the excellency of the water, the scituation of the place, the variety and plenty of the country, the distance from London, the way and the rates thereunto.

    | Date: [1690?]
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    The antiscorbutic water, at the Glass House on Salt Petre Bank, London, gives great relief in the following disorders. Viz.

    | Date: 1741]
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    These are to give notice, that the old admired well is revived, for the publick good. With the causes why demolished and now revived. Shewing the excellency of the water, the scituation of the place, the variety and plenty of the country, the distance from London, the way and the rates thereunto.

    | Date: 1725?]
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    Sadlers new Tunbridge Wells near Islington : A full account how they were found out: the excellent medicinal vertues of the water, and success in several diseases: the manner of its working, and directions for the taking it.

    | Date: [1684?]
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