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  • Les Eaux-Bonnes, Basses Pyrénées: view from above. Lithograph by E. Ciceri, 1858.
  • Health resort, Boppard am Rhein, Marienberg, Germany. Line engraving.
  • Les Eaux-Chaudes, Pyrenees: people walk along the mountain paths to the hot spas. Lithograph by E. Ciceri, 1858.
  • Bains de Rosenlaui, Rosenlaui, Switzerland. Aquatint.
  • Leamington Spa, Warwickshire: pump room. Coloured lithograph.
  • Sadler's Wells, with the New River running beside. Wood engraving by A. H. W.
  • Tunbridge Wells, Kent: six sketches of the high rocks. Lithograph by G. Barnard.
  • The baths and mineral springs, Ems, West Germany. Line engraving by J. Willis after W. Tombleson.
  • A married woman attending a health resort as a cover for a love-affair does not drink the curative water but pours it back into the basin of a fountain. Colour lithograph, 1914.
  • Spa, Belgium: people making their way towards the principal mineral fountain (pouhon). Etching after A. Le Loup, 1762.
  • Car Dale Springs, Harrogate, Yorkshire. Wood engraving by Smyth after B.F.
  • Practical hydropathy (not the cold-water system) : including plans of baths and remarks on diet, clothing, and habits of life ... / by John Smedley.
  • Tunbridge Wells, Kent: four sketches of the area. Lithograph by G. Bernard after himself.
  • Sandrock Chalybeate - Spring, near Niton, Isle of Wight, England. Line engraving by G. Brannon, 1828, after himself.
  • Malvern, Great Malvern, Worcestershire: plan of town. Lithograph.
  • Baths of Saint Gervais-les-Bains, Haute-Savoie, France. Lithograph, 18--.
  • Malvern, Great Malvern, Worcestershire: with a plan of the town. Lithograph.
  • Sadler's Wells, as it was in 1737, with fashionable water-drinkers. Wood engraving, [post 1840].
  • St Pancras Wells, King's Cross, London: aerial view showing the "trap ball" ground, with men playing, St Pancras Church in the background. Etching.
  • Malvern, Great Malvern, Worcestershire: with a plan of the town. Lithograph.
  • Sand-Rock Spring Cottage, near Niton, Isle of Wight. Line engraving by G. Brannon, 1822, after himself.
  • Great Malvern, Worcestershire. Lithograph.
  • Sadler's Wells and other places of resort beside the New River: two workmen digging a trench for water-pipes in the foreground. Etching by J. Swaine after himself, 1795.
  • St Pancras Wells, King's Cross, London: view showing St Pancras church, and the Wells in the background. Engraving by J. Roberts after J.B.C. Chatelain.
  • Sadler's Wells Theatre in the background: anglers fishing in the New River in the foreground. Etching, post 1900.
  • Lourdes, Haute Pyrénées, France: pilgrims seeking cures from the holy water. Wood engraving.
  • The medical assistant, or Jamaica practice of physic. Designed chiefly for the use of families and plantations / [Thomas Dancer].
  • The medical assistant, or Jamaica practice of physic. Designed chiefly for the use of families and plantations / [Thomas Dancer].
  • A German physician recommending to a gouty English patient that he take the waters at various spa resorts in Germany and Bohemia. Wood engraving after R. Cleaver.
  • Three-tiered symbolic diagram of the art of alchemy: top level, symbols of the states of matter; middle level, cabalistic diagrams; lower level, the two techniques of alchemy: distillation and calcination. Engraving by R. Custos, 1616.