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Observations on vapor-bathing and its effects: with some particular cases, in which it was used with success. By John Symons, surgeon.
Symons, John, -1811.Date: [1766]- Books
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A practical dissertation on Bath-Waters. I. of the antiquity of Bath, and its waters. II. The Origin of Springs. III. Of the Ingredients in the Waters. IV. The Cause of their Heat. V. Of Drinking the Waters, and Bathing, and Directions in Both. VI. Of the Virtues of Bath-Waters in particular. Vii. That they are of great Use in the Gout. Viii. That they are extraordinary good in Womens and Childrens Cases. IX. That the City of Bath is very healthy. X. Of cold bathing. To which is added, a relation of a very extraordinary sleeper near Bath. By William Oliver, M. D. Fellow of the Royal Society, of the College of Physicians, London; and Physician to the Royal Hospital at Greenwich.
Oliver, William, 1659-1716.Date: M,DCC,LXIV. [1764]- Books
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Gregor. HorstI D. Dissertationes medicae tres, De natura amoris, De natura thermarum, De causis similitudinis et dissimilitudinis in foetu, respectu parentum : antehac in Academia Gissensi propositae et discussae, quibus annexae sunt resolutiones illustrium quarundam quaestionum medicarum.
Horst, Gregor, 1578-1636.Date: M. DC. XXVII- Books
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A practical dissertation on the medicinal effects of the Bath waters. By William Falconer, M.D. ...
Falconer, William, 1744-1824.Date: 1790- Books
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A practical dissertation on Bath waters. I. Of the antiquity of Bath and its waters. II. The Origine of Springs. III. Of the Ingredients in the Waters. IV. The Cause of their Heat. V. Of Drinking the Waters and Bathing, and Directions in Both. VI. Of the Virtues of Bath Waters in particular. Vii. That they are of great Use in the Gout. Viii. That they are extraordinary good in Womens and Children's Cases. IX. That the City of Bathis very healthy. X. Of cold bathing. To which is added, a relation of a very extraordinary sleeper near Bath. By William Oliver, M. D. Fellow of the Royal Society, and of the College of Physicians, London.
Oliver, William, 1659-1716.Date: 1707- Books
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Three tracts on Bath water. : By R. Charleton, M. D. ... Tract the first. A chymical analysis of Bath water. Second edition. Tract the second. An inquiry into the efficacy of Bath water in palsies. Second edition. Tract the third. Histories of hospital cases under the care of the late Dr. Oliver; with additional cases and notes, by the editor.
Charleton, Rice, 1710-1789.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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An account of the antient baths; and their use in physic. By Thomas Glas, M.D. of Exeter.
Glass, Thomas, 1709-1786.Date: 1752- Books
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Three tracts on Bath water. By R. Charleton, M. D. Physician to the General Hospital. Tract the first. A chymical analysis of Bath water. Second edition. Tract the second. An inquiry into the efficacy of Bath water in palsies. Second edition. Tract the third. Histories of hospital cases under the care of the late Dr. Oliver; with Additional Cases and Notes, By the Editor.
Charleton, Rice, 1710-1789.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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Essay on the Liverpool spa' water, by Thomas Houlston, M.D.
Houlston, Thomas, 1745-1787.Date: M,DCC,LXXIII. [1773]- Books
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A practical dissertation on Bath-Waters. I. Of the Antiquity of Bath, and its Waters. II. The Origin of Springs. III. Of the Ingredients in the Waters. IV. The Cause of their Heat. V. Of Drinking the Waters, and Bathing, and Directions in Both. VI. Of the Virtues of Bath-Waters in particular. Vii. That they are of great Use in the Gout. Viii. That they are extraordinary good in Womens and Childrens Cases. IX. That the City of Bath is very healthy. X. Of Cold Bathing. To which is added, a relation of a very extraordinary sleeper near Bath. By William Oliver, M. D. Fellow of the Royal Society, of the College of Physicians, London; and Physician to the Royal Hospital at Greenwich.
Oliver, William, 1659-1716.Date: M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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Hampstead-Wells: or, directions for the drinking of those waters. Shewing, I. Their Nature and Virtues. II. The Diseases in which they are most Beneficial. III. The Time, Manner, and Order of Drinking. IV. The Preparation of the Body requir'd. V. The Diet proper to be used by all Mineral Water-Drinkers. With an appendix, relating to the original of springs in general ; with some Experiments of the Hampstead Waters, and Histories of Cures. By John Soame M.D.
Soame, John, -1738.Date: 1734