An essay on chronical diseases, the methods of cure: and ... the medicinal waters of Bath and Bristol / [John Wynter].
- Wynter, John, 1699-
- Date:
- 1728
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: An essay on chronical diseases, the methods of cure: and ... the medicinal waters of Bath and Bristol / [John Wynter]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![B OOK S printed and fold by Witt1am and Joun Innys at the Weft End of St. Paul’s; and James Leake iw Bath. R. CHEYNE’s Effay of health and long life, 8vo. ———- Theory of Fevers, 8vo. 1724 Of the Gout and Bath-waters, 8vo. | 1724. The Hiftory of Cold Bathing, both ancient and modern AIntwo parts. The firft written by Sir John-Floyer of Litch- field, Knight. The fecond treating of the genuine ufe of hot and cold Baths. ‘Together with the wonderful effets of Bath- water, drank hot from the pump, in decay’d ftomachs, and in moft difeafes of the bowels, liver and fpleen, &c. Allo pro- ving, that the beft cures done by the cold Baths, are lately obferv’d to arife from the temperate Ufe of the hot Baths -firft. To which is addded an Appendix, by Dr. Edward Bay- nard, Fellow of the College of Phyficians, London. The fifth edition, 8vo. Lond: 1722 Health. A Poem. Shewing how to procure, preferve, and reftore it. To which is annex’d, The Do&or’s Decade. By Darby Dawne, M. D. The third edition, 8vo. 1724 Allen (Benj.) natural Hiftory of the calybeat and purging waters of England, with their particular eflays and ules, 8vo. Lond. 1699. _ Albin’s (Eleaz.) natural Hiftory of Enelih infects, illuftra- ted with 100 copper plates, curioufly engraven from the life, and (for thofe who defire it) exattly coloured by the author. To which are added Jarge notes and many curious obfervati- ons, by W. Derham Fellow of the Royal Society, q4to. 1724 Blair (Patrick) Botanick Effays, in two parts, the firft concerning the ftruéture of the flowers, and the iru@ification of plants, with their various diftributions into Method : And the fecond the generation of Plants, with their fexes and man- ner of impregnating the feed, alfo concerning the animalcula in femine malfculino. Together with the Nourifhment of Jants and circulation of the fap in all feafons, analogous to that of the blood in animals. With many curious remarks, and fevera] difcoveries and improvements. Adorn’d with figures, 8vo. | 1720 White (J.) de reéta fanguinis miffione: or, New and exa& obfervations of Fevers, in which letting of blood is thew’d to be the true and folid bafis of their cure, as wellas of almof all other difeafes: Proved by hiftorics of cures, and demonftrated from the general hiftory of Phyfick, ancient and modern: Anda canon is produced for determining with much greatercertainty _the juft and exaé& quantities of blood which onght to be taken “inthefe diftempers, from cyery particular Perfon. 8vo. 171% eee ese ) Bellinger](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30504326_0145.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)