Scarbrough Spaw, or, A description of the nature and vertues of the spaw at Scarbrough in Yorkshire. [microform] Also a treatise of the nature and use of water in general, and the several sorts thereof, as sea, rain, snow, pond, lake, spring, and river water, with the original causes and qualities. Where more largely the controversie among learned writers about the original of springs, is discussed. To which is added, a short discourse concerning mineral waters, especially that of the spaw. By Robert Wittie, Dr. in Physick

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