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An authentic narrative of the success of tar-water, in curing a great number and variety of distempers; with remarks and occasional papers relative to the subject : to which are subjoined two letters from the author of Siris shewing the medicinal properties of tar-water and the best manner of making it / by Thomas Prior.
Prior, Thomas, 1681-1751.Date: 1746- Digital Images
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Chinese Materia Dietetica, Ming: Thousand-league water
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Chinese Materia Dietetica, Ming: Crab-roe water
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A treatise on the three medicinal mineral waters at Llandrindod, in Radnorshire, South Wales. With some remarks on mineral and fossil mixtures, in their native veins and beds; at least as far as respects their influence on water / [Diederick Wessel Linden].
Linden, Diederick Wessel, active 1745-1768.Date: 1756- Digital Images
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Chinese Materia Dietetica, Ming: Erath paste water
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Chinese Materia Dietetica, Ming: Grave-well water
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Chinese Materia Dietetica, Ming: Winter frost water
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Chinese Materia Dietetica, Ming: Pig trough/urine ditch water
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Chinese Materia Dietetica, Ming: Grain-jar water
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Chinese Materia Dietetica, Ming: Steamer-vapour water
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Chinese Materia Dietetica, Ming: Frigid spring water
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A treatise on the three medicinal mineral waters at Llandrindod in Radnorshire, South Wales, with some remarks on Mineral and Fossil Mixtures, in their Native Veins and Beds: At least as far as respects Their Influence on Water. By Diedrick Wessel Linden, M.D.
Linden, Diederick Wessel, active 1745-1768.Date: 1761- Digital Images
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Chinese Materia Dietetica, Ming: Warm spring water
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Chinese Materia Dieteticag: Water from an underground spring
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Chinese Materia Dietetica, Ming: ' Salt gall' water
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A treatise on the three medicinal mineral waters at Llandrindod, in Radnorshire, South Wales with some remarks on mineral and fossil mixtures, In Their Native Veins and Beds; At least as far as respects Their Influence on Water. By Diederick Wessel Linden, M.D.
Linden, Diederick Wessel, active 1745-1768.Date: 1756- Digital Images
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Chinese Materia Dietetica, Ming: 'Raw and cooked' water
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An authentic narrative of the success of tar-water, in curing a great number and variety of distempers; with remarks, and occasional papers relative to the subject. To which are subjoined, two letters from the author of Siris, shewing the medicinal properties of tar-water, and the best manner of making it. By Thomas Prior, Esq;
Prior, Thomas, 1682?-1751.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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Experimental observations on the water of the mineral spring near Islington, commonly called New Tunbridge Wells ... : To which is subjoined, an account of its medicinal virtues and use; and of the most adviseable methods of drinking it in each kind of case.
Date: 1782- Digital Images
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Chinese Materia Dietetica, Ming: Plum rain water
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Chinese Materia Dietetica, Ming: Mid-air river water
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A dissertation on sea-water : with the regimen proper to be observed in the use of it. Together with some practical hints on drinking the spaws, or any other medicinal waters. In a letter from a physician in the country to his friend in the town.
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Ming herbal (painting): Xichi (a water fowl)
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Teucrium scorodonia 'Crispum Marginatum' L. Lamiaceae Distribution: Europe Teucrium is named after king Teucer (who lived in the era between 1400 and 1000 BC) the first King of Troy. Dioscorides named a medicinal herb after Teucer, and Linnaeus consolidated this in 1753. Probably the Scordium or Water Germander. It was given very similar properties. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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The authentick narrative of the success of tar water, in curing a great number and variety of distempers; with remarks: by Thomas Prior, Esq; Carefully abridged. To which are subjoined, two letters from the author of Siris: shewing the medicinal properties of tarwater, and the best manner of making it. [One line from Hebrews]
Prior, Thomas, 1682?-1751.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]