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An essay of the true nature and due method of treating the gout, written for the use of Richard Tennison, Esq; Together with An account of the Nature and Quality of Bath-Waters, the Manner of using them, and the Diseases in which they are proper. As also, Of the Nature and Cure of most Chronical Distempers: Not Publish'd before. By Geo. Cheyne, M.D. & F.R.S.
Cheyne, George, 1671-1743.Date: 1737- Books
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A practical dissertation on Bath-Waters. I. Of the Antiquity of Bath, and its Waters. II. The Origin of Springs. III. Of the Ingredients in the Waters. IV. The Cause of their Heat. V. Of Drinking the Waters, and Bathing, and Directions in Both. VI. Of the Virtues of Bath-Waters in particular. Vii. That they are of great Use in the Gout. Viii. That they are extraordinary good in Womens and Childrens Cases. IX. That the City of Bath is very healthy. X. Of Cold Bathing. To which is added, a relation of a very extraordinary sleeper near Bath. By William Oliver, M. D. Fellow of the Royal Society, of the College of Physicians, London; and Physician to the Royal Hospital at Greenwich.
Oliver, William, 1659-1716.Date: M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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A new, plain, and rational treatise on the true nature and uses of the Bath waters: shewing the cases and constitutions in which these waters are really proper to be used, and the best Methods of using them, and likewise the Cases in which they are hurtful and very dangerous;-and demonstrating the great Errors in which Mankind have hitherto been under, in regard to bathing in, pumping with, and drinking these wonderful and powerful Waters;-And also as to their Regimen of Food, Drink, Airing, Exercising, &c. To which are added, several very remarkable cures performed by Doctor Graham, under the immediate ocular Inspection, and attested by th[e] Hand-Writing of several of the principal Nobility of Europe and some great cures performed at Bath. By James Graham, M.D. Of Edinburgh, but now at Bath.
Graham, James, 1745-1794.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789][1790]