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A discourse of waters : Shewing the particular natures, various uses, and wonderful operations both in food and physick, the all-wise creator hath endued this cleansing element with. I. Of rain-water. II. River or running-water. III. Spring or fountain-water. IV. Well or pump water. V. Pond or standing-water, with something concerning purging-waters. Published for the benefit of mankind. / By Thomas Tryon. Author of the Good house wife made a doctor, Country-mans companion, Monthly observations for health, &c.
Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703Date: 1696- Books
Dictionary of medical objects = Medizinisches Sachwörterbuch = Dictionnaire d'objets médicaux = Medicinae rerum verborum index / Albert Nobel.
Nobel, Albert.Date: 1983- Pictures
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Strathpeffer Mineral Wells, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland. Engraving by J.C. Armytage, 1836, after T. Allom.
Allom, Thomas, 1804-1872.Date: 1836Reference: 22864i- Books
Geriatric nursing : growth of a specialty / Priscilla Ebersole, Theris A. Touhy.
Ebersole, Priscilla.Date: [2006], ©2006- Archives and manuscripts
Cold Spring Harbor Lab Dr. Watson Lecture - How Science Happens - DNA, proteins, and tumor viruses
Date: 16/11/1999Reference: JDW/2/11/10Part of: James D. Watson Collection- Books
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Meteors; or, a plain description of all kind of meteors, as well fiery and ayrie, as watry and earthy. Briefly manifesting the causes of all blazing-stars, shooting-stars, flames in the aire, thunder, lightning, earthquakes, rain, dew, snow, clouds, springs, stones, and metalls / By W[illiam] F[ulke] Doctor in Divinity.
Fulke, William, 1538-1589.Date: 1670- Pictures
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Spa Well, Low Harrogate, Yorkshire. Lithograph after J. Stubbs.
Stubbs, J.Date: 1829Reference: 18054i- Archives and manuscripts
Whitaker, William (1836-1925)
Whitaker, William, (1836-1925)Date: 02/03/1868Reference: MS.8007/10Part of: Miscellany: British, mainly 19th-20th centuries- Books
The mineral springs of England, and their curative efficacy: with remarks on bathing, and on artificial mineral waters / [Edwin Lee].
Lee, Edwin, -1870Date: 1841- Books
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A chemical dissertation on the thermal waters of Pisa, and on the neighbouring acidulous spring of Asciano: with an historical sketch of Pisa, and a meteorological account of its weather: to which are added, analytical papers respecting the sulphureous water of Yverdun. By John Nott, M.D. Bristol Hot Wells.
Nott, John, 1751-1825.Date: M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]- Books
Health promotion in the schools : innovative approaches to facilitating physical and emotional well-being / Joseph E. Zins, Donald I. Wagner, and Charles A. Maher, editors.
Date: 1985- Books
An account of the new cold and warm sea baths at Peterhead. : A new and excellent mineral spring; various advantages from the warm sea baths; and disorders that have been remedied by it. / By William Laing, M. D.
Laing, William.Date: 1804- Books
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The mineral springs of England, and their curative efficacy: with remarks on bathing, and on artificial mineral waters / by Edwin Lee.
Lee, Edwin, -1870.Date: 1841- Books
The well-spring of sciences: teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmetick, both in numbers and fractions / Set forth by Humfrey Baker, Londoner. And now againe perused, augmented, and amended in all the three parts by the said authour. Whereunto are also added certaine tables of the agreement of measures and weights of divers places in Europe the one with the other.
Baker, Humfrey, active 1557-1587.Date: 1650- Books
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Proposed supply of water to the town of Maidstone, in the county of Kent : reports on the microscopical and chemical examination of the filtered water of the River Medway, as supplied to the asylum near Maidstone, and of water from a well supplied by chalk springs, situated at Lidsing-Green / by Dr. Lankester and Dugald Campbell.
Lankester, Edwin, 1814-1874.Date: [1858]- Books
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Scarbroughs spagyrical anatomizer dissected, or, An answer to all that Dr. Tonstal hath objected in his book against Scarbrough spaw : the innocency and excellency of that spaw is further asserted 1. Concerning the rise and growth of the art of physick, 2. Touching the causes of the petrifying property that is in some springs, and more especially that of the dropping well at Knaresbrough, 3. About the signs, symptomes and cures of diseases : as also reflections upon a late piece, called A vindication of hydrologia chymica / by Robert Wittie.
Wittie, Robert, 1613?-1684Date: 1672- Books
Scarbroughs spagyrical anatomizer dissected. Or An answer to all that Dr. Tonstal hath objected in his book against Scarbrough Spaw. : The innocency and excellency of that spaw is further asserted. 1. Concerning the rise and growth of the art of physick. 2. Touching the causes of the petrifying property that is in some springs, and more especially that of the dropping well at Knaresbrough. 3. About the signs, symptomes and cures of diseases. As also reflections upon a late piece, called a Vindication of hydrologia chymica. / By Robert Wittie Doctor in Physick.
Wittie, Robert, 1613?-1684.Date: Anno Dom. 1672- Archives and manuscripts
Cold Spring Harbor Lab Dr. Watson Lecture - How Science Happens - Watson Stills
Date: 1999Reference: JDW/2/11/12Part of: James D. Watson Collection- Books
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The life, and strange, unparallel'd and unheard-of voyages and adventures of Ambrose Gwinett, formerly well known to the public, as the lame beggar man, Who in the Year 1734, and for a long Time after, swept the Way between the Mews Gate and Spring Gardens, Charing-Cross. Containing, An Account of his being Tried and Convicted, and Hanged in Chains at Deal in Kent, for the supposed Murder of Mr. Collins. His Surprizing Recovery after Hanging in Chains; his Voyages to the West Indies, and being taken by the Spaniards, amongst whom he met with the supposed Murdered Mr. Collins; their Admiration in meeting each other, and proposed to return to England together. The Accident that threw Mr. Gwinett in the Hands of Pirates; his extraordinary Adventures with them; his being taken again by the Spaniards, and sent to Old Spain, and there Condemned to the Gallies. His being taken by the Algerines, and carried into Slavery, and after many hardships returned to England, &c. Written by himself.
Bickerstaff, Isaac, 1735-1812.Date: 1770- Pictures
Hyde Park, near Kensington Palace: ladies and children drinking from a spring and eating a picnic. Engraving by J. Godby, 1802, after Mary Spilsbury.
Spilsbury, Mary, 1777-1823.Date: 3 July 1802Reference: 25345i- Pictures
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St. Winifred's Well, Flintshire, Wales. Coloured line engraving.
Reference: 17672i- Books
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A catalogue of the capital and genuine collection of pictures, by the most celebrated masters of The Roman, Venetian, Spanish, French, Flemish & Dutch Schools, Being the genuine Property of that well-known Connoisseur, Edmund Antrobus, Esq. Deceased; Brought from his late House in New-Street, Spring Gardens, to the Great Room, lately occupied by the Royal Academy, No. 125, Pall-Mall, Where they will be Exhibited and Sold by private contract, On February the 1st, 1788, and following Days (sundays excepted) From 10 O'Clock in the Morning, till 5 in the Afternoon.
Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Pictures
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A compilation of hunting and trapping implements, arranged around a shell-shaped ornament into which a gin-trapped feline is clawing in its death-throes; including baits and decoys as well as birds of prey used for hunting. Etching by J.E. Ridinger.
Ridinger, Johann Elias, 1698-1767.Date: 10. May 1750Reference: 39350i- Books
Genome rearrangement and stability / edited by Kay E. Davies, Stephen T. Warren.
Date: 1993- Books
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The broken cistern, and the springing well: Or, The Difference between Head Notions, and Heart Religion; Vain Jangling, and Sound Doctrine. Addressed to the Rev. John Ryland, Senior, at Enfield. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel, at Providence Chapel; at Monk-Well Street Meeting; and at Horsley Down.
Huntington, William, 1745-1813.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]