A collection of all the papers, relative to the alleged adulteration of the Cheltenham waters : without comment or observation, leaving it entirely to the dispassionate reader to make his observations thereon : containing Dr. Neale's letter ... . To which is added a reply by James McCabe.

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A collection of all the papers, relative to the alleged adulteration of the Cheltenham waters : without comment or observation, leaving it entirely to the dispassionate reader to make his observations thereon : containing Dr. Neale's letter ... . To which is added a reply by James McCabe. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Cheltenham : Printed for G. A. Williams, and sold by all booksellers, [1820]

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iv, vii pages, 1 unnumbered page, [9]-72, vi pages, [7]-28 pages, 1 unnumbered page

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Preface signed and dated: G. A. Williams, librarian. Cheltenham, October 18, 1820.
Final leaf with advertisements.
Added t.-p. for Adam Neale's: A letter to a professor of medicine in the University of Edinburgh respecting the nature and properties of the mineral waters of Cheltenham.
James McCabe's "A reply to Dr. Neale's pamphlet, respecting the nature and properties of the mineral wells of Cheltenham" with separate t.-p. and pagination.

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