29 results filtered with: Mineral waters - Therapeutic use - Early works to 1800
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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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Scarbrough spaw spagyrically anatomized / by Geo. Tonstall.
Tonstall, George, 1616 or 1617-1682Date: 1670- Books
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A briefe discourse of the hypostasis, or substance of the water of Spaw; containing in small quantity many pots of that minerall water : Verie profitable for such patients, as cannot repaire in person to those fountaines, as by perusing this discourse, it will plainly appeare. Translated out of French into English, by G.T. This abouesaide hypostasis, or substance of the water of Spaw, is to be sold by Doctor Hieronimus Seminus, Italian, dwelling in S. Paules Alley, in Red-crosse-street.
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The York-shire spaw, or a treatise of foure famous medicinal wells : viz. the spaw, or vitrioline well; the stinking, or sulphur-well; the dropping, or petrifying-well; and S. Mugnus-well, near Knare borow in York-Shire. Together with the causes, vertues, and use thereof. For farther information read the contents. Composed by J. French, Dr. of Physick.
French, John, 1616-1657Date: 1654- Books
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An enquiry, by experiments, into the properties and effects of the medicinal waters in the county of Essex. By W. Martin Trinder, LL.B. at Oxford, and M. D. at the University of Leyden.
Trinder, William Martin.Date: 1783- Books
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Scarbrough Spaw, or, A description of the nature and vertues of the spaw at Scarbrough in Yorkshire : Also a treatise of the nature and use of water in general, and the several sorts thereof, as sea, rain, snow, pond, lake, spring, and river water, with the original causes and qualities. Where more largely the controversie among learned writers about the original of springs, is discussed. To which is added, a short discourse concerning mineral waters, especially that of the spaw. / By Robert Wittie, Dr. in Physick.
Wittie, Robert, 1613?-1684Date: 1660- Books
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The nature and qualities of Bristol water: illustrated by experiments and observations, with practical reflections on Bath waters, occasionally interspersed. By The Late A. Sutherland, M. D. of Bath.
Sutherland, Alexander, -1773.Date: 1788- Books
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A treatise on Cheltenham water. And its great use in the present pestilential constitution wherein also Its Nature and Effects are compared with those of some Mineral Waters of the same Class, and others of a different Kind. The whole being illustrated by cases correspondent to each. By John Barker.
Barker, John, 1730-Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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An abridgment of the pamphlet respecting Holt mineral waters: to which are added a few of the most remarkable cures performed by the use of these waters, Faithfully extracted from the above authority.
Eyre, Henry.Date: 1794- Books
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The York-shire spaw, or, A treatise of foure famous medicinal wells : viz. the spaw, or vitrioline-well, the stinking, or sulphur-well, the dropping, or petrifying-well, and S. Mugnus-well, near Knare borow in York-shire : together with the causes, vertues and use thereof : for farther information read the contents / composed by J. French, Dr. of Physick.
French, John, 1616-1657Date: 1654- Books
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A brief account of the Holt waters, containing one hundred and twelve eminent cures, Perform'd by The Use of the Famous Mineral Waters at Holt, (near Bath) in Wiltshire. being faithfully collected by Henry Eyre, Sworn Purveyor to Her Majesty for all Mineral Waters. to which are added, directions for drinking the Holt waters, and some Experimental Observations on the several Wells.
Eyre, Henry.Date: 1731- Books
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Some experiments on the chalybeat water, lately discovered, near the palace of the Lord Bishop of Rochester, at Bromley, in Kent. With Observations on Chalybeat Waters in general, and the most successful Method of drinking them: in which an Expedient is offered, to reconcile the different Opinions of Dr. Hoffman and Dr. Short, concerning the Existence of Alkaline Salts, in those Chalybeat Waters, which are commonly but improperly called Acidulae. With some plain and easy directions to make artificial chalybeat waters; and to distinguish, with absolute certainty, the Factitious from the Native. To which are added, some directions for discovering the unwholsome contents of common water; and some Methods of correcting them, so as to render them more safe for Alimentary Purposes. By Thomas Reynolds, surgeon.
Reynolds, Thomas, Surgeon.Date: M.DCC.LVI. [1756]- Books
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Callirhoe; commonly called the well of spa, or The nymph of Aberdene. Resuscitat by William Barclay, M. of art, and doctor of Physicke. What diseases may be cured by drinking of the well of Spa at Abendene, and what is the true use thereof. As it was printed by Andro Hart, Anno Dom. 1615. and now reprinted at Aberdene by John Forbes Younger, printer to the town and universitie, Anno Domini M.DC.LXXX.
Barclay, William, 1570?-1630?.Date: 1799- Books
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Scarbroughs spagyrical anatomizer dissected, or, An answer to all that Dr. Tonstal hath objected in his book against Scarbrough spaw : the innocency and excellency of that spaw is further asserted 1. Concerning the rise and growth of the art of physick, 2. Touching the causes of the petrifying property that is in some springs, and more especially that of the dropping well at Knaresbrough, 3. About the signs, symptomes and cures of diseases : as also reflections upon a late piece, called A vindication of hydrologia chymica / by Robert Wittie.
Wittie, Robert, 1613?-1684Date: 1672- 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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Fax fonte accensa, fire out of water: or, An endeavour to kindle devotion, from the consideration of the fountains God hath made : Designed for the benefit of those who use the waters of Tunbridg-Wells, the Bath, Epsom, Scarborough, Chigwell, Astrop, Northall, &c. Two sermons preached at New Chappel by Tunbridg-Wells. With devout meditations of Cardinal Bellarmin upon fountains of waters. Also some form of meditations, prayers, and thanksgivings, suited to the occasion. By Anthony Walker, D.D.
Walker, Anthony, -1692Date: MDCLXXXV. [1685]- Books
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An enquiry into the nature and principles of the spaw waters. With a Mechanical Explanation of their Virtues and Uses in many Diseases. To which is subjoined, A Cursory Enquiry into the Nature and Properties of the Hot Fountains at Aix la Chapelle. By Charles Perry, M. D.
Perry, Charles, 1698-1780.Date: 1734- Books
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Directions for [the use] of that extraordinary mineral-water, commonly called, Berry's Shadwell-Spaw, in Sun-Tavern-Fields, Shadwell, near London. More especially, in the several distempers wherein it has proved by experience, of the greatest efficacy and success; such as Colds, lax, or weak Fibres, and affected Nerves; the Palsy, Rheumatism, and Gout; the Yaws, Venereal Distempers, Gleets, and Fluor Albus; the Leprosy, King's-Evil, Scurvy, and Consumption; the Dropsy, Jaundice, Fistulas, and Ulcers; Fluxes, and Inward-Bleedings; Broken Constitutions by Intemperance, or otherwise; the Diabetes, Sore-Eyes, Catarrhs, and other Defluxions of Humours, &c. By Diederick-Wessel Linden, M. D.
Linden, Diederick Wessel, active 1745-1768.Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- Books
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A brief account of the Holt waters, containing one hundred and twelve eminent cures perform'd by the Use of the famous Mineral Waters at Holt, (near Bath) in Wiltshire. To which are added, directions for drinking the Holt Waters.
Eyre, Henry.Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Martini Lister, è Societ. Reg. Londin. Novae ac curiosae : exercitationes & descriptiones thermarum ac fontium medicatorum Angliae. Eorum originem, salubrem usum & potationis modum tradentes.
Lister, Martin, 1638?-1712Date: 1686- Books
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A treatise on the use and abuse of mineral waters: also rules necessary to be observed by invalids who visit the chalybeate springs of the old and new Tunbridge Wells. Together with some remarks on the immoderate use of sea water. By Hugh Smith, M. D. Author of the Family Physician, And of Letters to Married Women upon the Management of Infants, with a View to prevent the Diseases incident to Children.
Smith, Hugh, 1736?-1789.Date: [1776]- 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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A complete treatise on the mineral waters of Virginia: containing a description of their situation, their natural history, their anaylsis, contents, and their use in medicine. By John Rouelle, M.D. [Two lines of verse]
Rouelle, John.Date: M,DCC,XCII. [1792]- Books
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The natural history of the mineral-waters of Great-Britain. To which are added, some observations of the cicindela, or glow-worm. By Benjamin Allen, Med. Bac.
Allen, Benjamin, 1663-1738.Date: 1711- Books
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A relation of some notable cures accounted incurable : as followeth.
Faber, Albert Otto, 1612-1684Date: [1663]