Spadacrene Anglica, = the English spaw, or, The glory of Knaresborough : springing from severall famous fountains there adjacent, called the vitrioll, sulphurous, and dropping wells; and also other minerall waters. Their nature, physicall use, situation, and many admirable cures being exactly exprest in the subsequent treatise of the learned Dr. Dean, and the sedulous observations of the ingenious Michael Stanhope Esquire. Wherein it is proved by reason and experience, that the vitrioline fountain is equall (and not inferiour) to the Germane spaw.

  • Deane, Edmund, 1582?-1640
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1649
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Spadacrene Anglica
English spaw.
Glory of Knaresborough.
Relation of certain particular cures.

Publication/Creation

Published (with other additions) by Iohn Taylor apothecary in York : And there printed by Tho: Broad, being to be sold in his shop at the lower end of Stonegate, near to Common-Hall-Gates, 1649.

Physical description

8 unnumbered pages, 39 pages, 1 unnumbered page

References note

Wing (2nd ed., 1994) D491.

Notes

First leaf is blank.
Caption title on p. 1 reads: "The English spaw"; caption title on p. 28 reads: "A relation of certain particular cures, done by vertue of minerall waters, near Knaresborovv in the West-riding of the county of Yorkshire"; register and pagination are continuous.
Reproduction of the original in the Guildhall Library, London.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1985:8) s1999 miun s

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