Spadacrene Anglica: or, the English spaw. Being an account of the situation, nature, physical use, and admirable cures, performed by the waters of Harrogate, and parts adjacent. By the late learned and eminent physician, Dr. Dean, of York. And also The Observations of the ingenious Dr. Stanhope. Wherein it is proved by Reason and Experience, that the Vitrioline Fountain is equal to the German Spaw. To which are added, Some Observations (collected from modern Authors) of the Nature, Virtues, and Manner of Using the Sweet and Sulphur Waters at Harrogate.

  • Deane, Edmund, 1582?-1640.
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1736
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Leeds : printed by James Lister, for John Swale, Bookseller in Leeds, and John Ross, Grocer in Knaresborough, and sold by him at his shop in Harrogate, 1736.

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[4],41,[1]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T49558

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