MPIWG

Early moderns were enthusiastic users of water for therapy. Whether they traveled to a specific spa, or late in the period, bought bottled spring waters, they saw real healing potential in such waters.

A short and plain account of the late-found Balsamick Wells at Hoxdon· And of…

Byfield, Timothy
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Sadlers new Tunbridge Wells near Islington

[author not specified],
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A treatise of Levvisham (but vulgarly miscalled Dulwich) wells in Kent· Shewing the time and…

Peter, John
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An historical account of the wonderful cures wrought by Scarbrough-Spaw, on several persons afflicted…

Simpson, William
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Latham Spaw in Lancashire: with some remarkable cases and cures effected by it…

Borlase, Edmund
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Hydrologia chymica: or, The chymical anatomy of the Scarbrough, and other spaws in York-Shire…

Simpson, William
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...relation concerning the wonderfull and wholsome fountain...two miles from...Halberstadt

[author not specified],
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Pyrologia mimica, or, An answer to Hydrologia chymica of William Sympson, phylo-chymico-medicus; in…

Wittie, Robert
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Callirhoe, commonly called the well of Spa...

Barclay, William
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Bath memoirs: or, observations in three and forty years practice, at the Bath, what cures…

Pierce, Robert
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