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Mineral waters - England - Early works to 1800

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    An impartial inquiry into the nature and qualities of the new saline mineral spa water, at the Tennis Court House, Hot wells Road, Bristol. With a concise account of the diseases, Wherein it is chiefly indicated; And The Diet and Regimen necessary to its successful Use. By a gentleman of the faculty

    Gentleman of the faculty | Date: [1795?]
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    A discourse of Bath, and the hot waters there . Also, some enquiries into the nature of the water of St. Vincent's Rock, near Bristol, and that of Castle-Cary.

    Guidott, Thomas, fl. 1698. | Date: 1725
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    The history and obvious properties of Wingate Spaw, in the county of Northhumberland . To which is added, an account of many remarkable cures effected by the use of that holyleafespring, with directions how to use it. By Samuel Davidson, surgeon, and author of a review of, and objections to the present prevailing theories on fevers.

    Davidson, Samuel, surgeon. | Date: Anno 1792

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