The thermal baths of Bath : their history, literature, medical and surgical uses and effects, together with the Aix massage and natural vapour treatment / by Henry William Freeman.
- Freeman, Henry William, 1842-1897
- Date:
- 1888
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The thermal baths of Bath : their history, literature, medical and surgical uses and effects, together with the Aix massage and natural vapour treatment / by Henry William Freeman. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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![Lucas.—An Assay on Waters. In three parts. Treating,!. Of Simple Waters. 2. Of Cold medicated Waters. 3. Of Natural Baths. By C. Lucas, M.D. [Gr. andLat. quota- tions.] Lond., 1756. 8vo. [At p. 267 of Part III. is another title page, Of the City and Thermal Waters of Bath. Addressed to the Right Honorable the Earl of Chester- field. This description runs on to p. 347. There is a plate showing the remains discovered under the Abbey-house, in 1755. This is now one of the most difficult works to procure on the Waters, especially as it gives so much valuable information on the Roman discoveries of 1755. ] Lucas.—An Analysis of Dr. Rutty's Methodical Synopsis of Mineral Waters. Addressed, by way of Appeal, to the Royal College of Physicians of London. By C. Lucas, M.D. London, 1757. 8vo. Lucas.—The Analyser Analysed. To which is added. An Appendix, as a Specimen of Decency, Candour and Humanity, published in the year 1757, entitled, An Analysis of Dr. Rutty's M.S. of M. W. By Charles Lucas, M.D. [Lat. quot.] Dublin, 1758. 8vo. Lucas—Letters of Doctor Lucas and Doctor Oliver. Occa- sioned by a Physical Confederacy discovered in Bath. [Quot. from Pope.] London, 1757. 8vo. Lucas.—Cursory remarks on the method of investigating the principles and properties of Bath and Bristol waters ; set forth in attempts to revive antient medical doctrines ; and in an attempt to ascertain and extend the virtues of these wateis. Both by Alexander Sutherland. London, 1764. 8vo- Lucas.—The Theory and Uses of Baths, being an Extract from the Essay on Waters. By the late Charles Lucas, Esq., M.D. With marginal notes, by Dr. Achmet. Illus- trated by some annexed cases. Dublin, 1772. 8vo. [The Book refers rather to Dublin Baths.] LyeJl,Charles.— Address by Sir Charles Lyell, Bart., LLD., D.C.L.,F.R.S., &c., at the Meeting of the British Associa- tion at Bath, 1864.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21053212_0034.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


