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Directions for taking the mephitic alkaline water, prepared by John Killicks, No.11, Water-Street, Bridewell Precinct, near Blackfriar's-Bridge.
Killick, John.Date: 1789?]- Books
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Some account of the Walton water, near Tewkesbury; with thoughts on the use and diseases of the lymphatic glands. In a letter to [blank] By James Johnstone, M. D. physician to the general infirmary, worcester; fellow of the royal medicalssociety, Edinburgh; of the philosophical societies of manchester and bath; and corresponding member of the medical society, london.
Johnstone, James, 1730?-1802.Date: [1787]- Books
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Martini Lister, è Societ. Reg. Londin. Novae ac curiosae : exercitationes & descriptiones thermarum ac fontium medicatorum Angliae. Eorum originem, salubrem usum & potationis modum tradentes.
Lister, Martin, 1638?-1712Date: 1686- Books
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The medical mirror; or, treatise on the impregnation of the human female. Shewing the origin of diseases, and the principles of life and death. By E. Sibly, M. D. F. R. H. S. Of Titchfield-Street, Cavendish-Square. Illustrated by elegant copper-plates.
Sibly, E. (Ebenezer), 1751-1800.Date: [1796]- Books
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Febrifugum magnum: or, common water the best cure for fevers, and probably for the plague. By John Hancocke, D. D. Rector of St. Margaret's Lothbury, London, Prebendary of Canterbury, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Bedford.
Hancocke, John, -1728.Date: MDCCXXII. [1722]- Books
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Directions for warm and cold sea-bathing with observations on their application and effects in different diseases. By Thomas Reid, M. D. F. A. S. Author Of The Phthisis Pulmonalis.
Reid, Thomas, 1739-1802.Date: 1795- Books
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Psychrolousia: or, the history of cold bathing: both ancient and modern. In two parts. The first, written by Sir John Floyer, of Litchfield, Kt. The second, treating of the genuine use of hot and cold baths. Together with The wonderful Effects of the Bath Water, drank hot from the Pump, in decay'd Stomaths, and in most Diseases of the Bowels, Liver and Spleen, &c. Also proving, That the best Cures done by the Cold Baths, are lately observed to arise from the Temperate Use of the Hot Baths first. By Dr. Edward Baynard, Fellow of the College of Physicians, London.
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.Date: 1709- Books
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Psychrolousia: or, the history of cold bathing: both ancient and modern. In two parts. The first, written by Sir John Floyer, of Litchfield, Kt. The second, Treating of the Genuine Use of Hot and Cold Baths. Together with The wonderful Effects of the Bath-Water, drank hot from the Pump, in decay'd Stomachs, and in most Diseases of the Bowels, Liver and Spleen, &c. Also proving, That the best Cures done by the Cold Baths, are lately observed to arise from the Temperate Use of the Hot Baths first. By Dr. Edward Baynard, Fellow of the College of Physicians, London.
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.Date: MDCCVI. [1706]- Books
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A treatise on the use and abuse of mineral waters: also rules necessary to be observed by invalids who visit the chalybeate springs of the old and new Tunbridge Wells. Together with some remarks on the immoderate use of sea water. By Hugh Smith, M. D. Author of the Family Physician, And of Letters to Married Women upon the Management of Infants, with a View to prevent the Diseases incident to Children.
Smith, Hugh, 1736?-1789.Date: [1776]- Books
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Three tracts on Bath water. By R. Charleton, M. D. Physician to the General Hospital. Tract the first. A chymical analysis of Bath water. Second edition. Tract the second. An inquiry into the efficacy of Bath water in palsies. Second edition. Tract the third. Histories of hospital cases under the care of the late Dr. Oliver; with Additional Cases and Notes, By the Editor.
Charleton, Rice, 1710-1789.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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A new-years-gift for Doctor Witty, or, The dissector anatomized : which is a reply to the discourse intituled, An answer to all that Doctor Tonstall has writ, or shall hereafter write, against Scarbrough spaw.
Tonstall, George, 1616 or 1617-1682Date: 1672- Books
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Plain and easy directions for the use of Harrogate waters. By William Alexander, M.D.
Alexander, William, -1783.Date: [1780?]- Books
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Remarks on the Reverend Dr. Hancocke's Febrifugum magnum. Wherein Are shewn the Absurdity and Inconsistency of the Doctor's Reasoning, and the inevitable Danger consequent upon the Use of Cold Water in Fevers. By James Gardner, M. D.
Gardner, James, active 1723.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- Books
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Febrifugum magnum: or, common water the best cure for fevers, and probably for the plague. By John Hancocke, ...
Hancocke, John, -1728.Date: 1723- Books
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Tunbridge Wells: or, a directory for the drinking of those waters. Shewing, I. Their Nature and Virtues. II. The Diseases in which they are most Beneficial. III. The Time, Manner, and Order of Drinking them. IV. The Preparation of the Body required. V. The Diet proper to be used by all Mineral-Water-Drinkers. By Lewis Rouse, M.D. To which are Annexed, two tracts, viz. I. Mr. Boyle's observations upon Tunbridge and other Mineral-Waters. II. A physico-mechanical dissertation upon water, in General, proving it to be the best Specifick for the Cure of all Diseases. With a particular Account of the Virtues of the German Waters. Made English from the Latin original.
Rowzee, Lodwick, 1586-Date: [1725]- Books
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The natural history of the mineral-waters of Great-Britain. To which are added, some observations of the cicindela, or glow-worm. By Benjamin Allen, Med. Bac.
Allen, Benjamin, 1663-1738.Date: 1711- Books
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The medical mirror. Or treatise on the impregnation of the human female. Shewing the origin of diseases, and the principles of life and death. By E. Sibly, M. D. F.R.H.S. Of Titchfield-Street, Cavendish-Square.
Sibly, E. (Ebenezer), 1751-1800.Date: [1796?]- Books
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The curiosities of common water: or the advantages thereof in preventing and curing many distempers. Gather'd from the writings of several eminent physicians, and also from more than forty years experience. By John Smith, C.M. To which are added, some rules for preservin health by diet.
Smith, John, active 1673-1680.Date: M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]- Books
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Peri ydroposias: or, a discourse of waters : their qualities, and effects diæteticall, pathologicall, and pharmacaiticall. By Tobias Whitaker, doctor in physicke of Norwich.
Whitaker, Tobias, -1666Date: 1634- Books
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A practical essay on fevers. Containing remarks on the hot and cool methods of their cure. Wherein The First is Rejected, and the Last Recommended. To which is annex'd, a dissertation on the Bath-Waters. By William Oliver, M. D. Fellow of the Royal Society, and Member of the College of Physicians, London. Dubiam Salutem qui dat afflictis negat. Seneca Traged.
Oliver, William, 1659-1716.Date: 1704- Books
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Experiments and observations, in three parts. Part I. On the Dissolvent Power of Water Impregnated with Fixible Air, compared with Simple Water, relative to Medicinal Substances. Part II. On the Dissolvent Power of Water Impregnated with Fixible Air, on the Urinary Calculus. Part III. On the Antiseptic Power of Water Impregnated with Fixible Air, and a Comparison of several Antiseptic Substances with one another relative to this Quality. By William Falconer, M. D. F. R. S.
Falconer, William, 1744-1824.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Psychrolousia. Or, the history of cold bathing: both ancient and modern. In two parts. The first, written by Sir John Floyer, of Litchfield, Knt. The second, treating of the genuine use of hot and cold baths. Together with The wonderful Effects of the Bath Water, drank hot from the Pump, in decay'd Stomachs, and in most Diseases of the Bowels, Liver, and Spleen, &c. Also proving, That the best Cures done by the Cold Baths, are lately observed to arise from the temperate Use of the Hot Baths first. By Dr. Edward Baynard, Fellow of the College of Physicians, London.
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.Date: MDCCXV. [1715]- Books
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An essay on the waters and air of Ballispellan. With their various properties and uses, join'd with rules of conduct for the rich and ... in drinking the waters, and the pro... exercises necessary there. By John Burges, M.D.
Burges, John, M.D.Date: 1725- Books
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A treatise of Levvisham (but vulgarly miscalled Dulwich) wells in Kent : Shewing the time and manner of their discovery, the minerals with which they are impregnated, the several diseases experience hath found them good for; with directions for the use of them, &c. By John Peter, physician.
Peter, JohnDate: 1681- Books
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An analysis of the medicinal waters of Tunbridge Wells.
Date: 1792