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.

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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.
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Byfield, T. (Timothy)
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London :: Printed, and are to be sold by Christopher Wilkinson ..., Thomas Fox ..., and John Harris ...,
1687.
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Mineral waters -- Early works to 1800.
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"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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A30807.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.

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The CONTENTS OF THE CHAPTERS.

  • CHAP. I. OF Water in general. Page 1.
  • CHAP. II. Of Mineral Waters. Page 9.
  • CHAP. III. Of the Balsamick Wells at Hox∣don. Page 21.
  • CHAP. IV. Of the Virtues and Excellency of these Waters. Page 31.
  • CHAP. V. Directions to be Observed Before, In, and after the Taking these Waters. Page 47.
FINIS.

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