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Mineral waters - England
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Scarbrough spaw spagyrically anatomized / by Geo. Tonstall.
Tonstall, George, 1616 or 1617-1682Date: 1670- Books
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The natural history of the chalybeat and purging waters of England : with their particular essays and uses : among which are treated at large, the apoplexy & hypochondriacism : to which are added some observations on the bath waters in Somersetshire ... / by Benjamin Allen.
Allen, Benjamin, 1663-1738Date: 1699- Books
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An essay towards a natural, experimental, and medicinal history of the principle mineral waters of Cumberland, Northumberland, Westmoreland, Bishop-Prick of Durham, Lancashire, Cheshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Worcestershire, Glocestershire, Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Liecestershire, and Nottinghamshire, Particularly those of Neville Holt, Cheltenham, Weatherslack, Hartlepool, Astrope, Cartmall &c. Wherein They are carefully examined and compared, their Mineral Contents are discovered and separated, their Uses shewn and explained &c. To which is added, a short discourse on cold and tepid bathing, and a table of the temperature of all the Warm Waters in England, and most of the Cold Baths, from Carlisle to Glocester and Oxford. Being the second volume of The mineral waters of England. By Thomas Short, M. D. of Sheffield.
Short, Thomas, 1690?-1772.Date: Anno Dom: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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A description of the Duke's Bagnio, and of the mineral bath and new spaw thereunto belonging : with an account of the use of sweating, rubbing, bathing, and the medicinal vertues of the spaw / by Sam. Haworth.
Haworth, Samuel, active 1683Date: 1683- Books
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A companion to the watering and bathing places of England. containing their amusements, curiosities, antiquities, seats in their vicinities, chief inns, and distances from London. To which are added, a medical analysis of their mineral waters; observations on the air, &c. and a dissertation On the external and internal Use of Sea-Water, and Warm and Cold Bathing; pointing out the diseases in which the marinf fluid is admissible and efficacious.
Date: 1800