Kilburn water : lately discoverd (and much approv'd of for its purgative qualities) to be good against all scorbutic humours, blotches, redness and pimples in the face, for inflammation of the eyes & all impurities of the skin, it is successfully drank in pains occasion'd by the gravel, all disorders of the kidneys, & difficulty of making water.

Date:
[1780?]
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Description

Leaflet advertising chalybeate mineral water from the Kilburn Well (discovered near the Bell Inn in 1714, later developed into a spa, reviewed in 1773). Above the text is an engraving of the Long Room, surrounded by trees, fields and a chruch in the distance.

Publication/Creation

[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1780?]

Physical description

1 broadside ; 30 cm

References note

ESTC N493325

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