Bibliographics

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A23627Allen, Benjamin, 1663-1738.The natural history of the chalybeat and purging waters of England with their particular essays and uses : among which are treated at large, the apoplexy & hypochondriacism : to which are added some observations on the bath waters in Somersetshire ... / by Benjamin Allen ...1699.05139715140nan./cache/A23627.xml./txt/A23627.txt
A19316Anderson, Patrick, 1575-1624.The colde spring of Kinghorne Craig his admirable and new tryed properties, so far foorth as yet are found by experience. Written by Patrik Anderson D. of Physick.1618.092602685nan./cache/A19316.xml./txt/A19316.txt
A03922Barclay, William, 1570?-1630?Callirhoe, 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 at Aberdene, and what is the true vse thereof1615.038981019nan./cache/A03922.xml./txt/A03922.txt
A27372Belon, P. (Peter)The Irish spaw, being a short discourse on mineral waters in general with a way of improving by art weakly impregnated mineral waters ... / by P. Bellon ...1684.085002200nan./cache/A27372.xml./txt/A27372.txt
A28830Borlase, Edmund, d. 1682?Latham Spaw in Lancashire with some remarkable cases and cures effected by it : together with a farther account of it as may conduce to the publick advantage with ease and little expence.1672.0108453079nan./cache/A28830.xml./txt/A28830.txt
A29026Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.Short memoirs for the natural experimental history of mineral waters addressed by way of letter to a friend / by Robert Boyle.nan228006753nan./cache/A29026.xml./txt/A29026.txt
A30805Byfield, T. (Timothy)The artificial spaw, or, Mineral-waters to drink imitating the German spaw-water in its delightful and medicinal operations on humane bodies, &c. / by T. Byfield.1684.076312063nan./cache/A30805.xml./txt/A30805.txt
A30807Byfield, T. (Timothy)A short and plain account of the late-found Balsamick Wells at Hoxdon, and of their excellent virtues above other mineral waters, which make ''em effectually cure most diseases, both inward and outward with directions how to use ''em / by T. Byfield, M.D.1687.066021963nan./cache/A30807.xml./txt/A30807.txt
A31676Chapman, Henry, fl. 1673.Thermæ redivivæ, the city of Bath described with some observations on those soveraign waters, both as to the bathing in, and drinking of them, now so much in use / by Henry Chapman ...1673.063861762nan./cache/A31676.xml./txt/A31676.txt
A20002Deane, Edmund, 1582?-1640.Spadacrene Anglica Or, the English spavv-fountaine. Being a briefe treatise of the acide, or tart fountaine in the forest of Knaresborow, in the west-riding of Yorkshire. As also a relation of other medicinall waters in the said forest. By Edmund Deane, Dr. in Physicke, Oxon. dwelling in the city of Yorke.1626.0111282885nan./cache/A20002.xml./txt/A20002.txt
A41104Faber, Albert Otto, 1612-1684.A relation of some notable cures accounted incurable as followeth.1663.02371507nan./cache/A41104.xml./txt/A41104.txt
A40451French, John, 1616-1657.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.1654.0314318338nan./cache/A40451.xml./txt/A40451.txt
A12654Fuchs, Gilbert, 1504-1567. De acidis fontibus sylvae Arduennae, praesertim eo qui in Spa visitur, libellus.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.1612.03399729nan./cache/A12654.xml./txt/A12654.txt
A14591G. W., fl. 1600.Newes out of Cheshire of the new found well1600.082982161nan./cache/A14591.xml./txt/A14591.txt
A42303Greaves, Edward, Sir, 1608-1680.A letter concerning some observations lately made at Bathe written to his much honoured friend Sir E.G., Knight and Baronet, M.D. in London / by Thomas Guidott ...1674.047731198nan./cache/A42303.xml./txt/A42303.txt
A42118Grew, Nehemiah, 1641-1712.A treatise of the nature and use of the bitter purging salt contain''d in Epsom and such other waters by Nehemiah Grew.1697.0119163400nan./cache/A42118.xml./txt/A42118.txt
A42309Guidott, Thomas, fl. 1698.A true and exact account of Sadlers Well, or, The new mineral-waters lately found out at Islington treating of its nature and virtues : together with an enumeration of the chiefest diseases which it is good for, and against which it may be used, and the manner and order of taking of it / published for publick good by T.G., Doctor of Physick.1684.02331492nan./cache/A42309.xml./txt/A42309.txt
A46281Guidott, Thomas, fl. 1698. Appendix concerning Bathe.A discourse of natural bathes, and mineral waters wherein, the original of fountains in general is declared, the nature and difference of minerals with examples of particular bathes, the generation of minerals in the earth, from whence both the actual heat of bathes, and their virtues proceed, by what means mineral waters are to be discover''d, and lastly, of the nature and uses of bathes, but especially of our bathes at Bathe, in Someerset-shire / by Edw. Jorden, Doctor in Physick.1669.06724819939nan./cache/A46281.xml./txt/A46281.txt
A91342Puech, David.The virtues and uses of the Queen of Hungary''s water1690.01229151nan./cache/A91342.xml./txt/A91342.txt
A14325Venner, Tobias, 1577-1660.The baths of Bathe: or, A necessary compendious treatise concerning the nature, vse and efficacie of those famous hot vvaters published for the benefit of all such, as yeerely for their health, resort to those baths: with an aduertisement of the great vtilitie that commeth to mans body, by the taking of physick in the spring, inferred vpon a question mooued, concerning the frequencie of sicknesse, and death of people more in that season, then in any other. Whereunto is also annexed a censure, concerning the water of Saint Vincents rocks neere Bristoll, which begins to grow in great request and vse against the stone. By To. Venner, Doctor in Physick in Bathe.1628.095832589nan./cache/A14325.xml./txt/A14325.txt