A medical guide for the invalid to the principal watering places of Great Britain : containing a view of the medicinal effects of water, 1. As applied to the body in its simple state. 2. As exhibited in its impregnated or mineral form. 3. As employed in this form for the cure of particular diseases, with their modes of treatment, and 4. As assisted in its effects by the situation and climate of the watering-places resorted to / by William Nisbet, M.D.

  • Nisbet, William, 1759-1822.
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A medical guide for the invalid to the principal watering places of Great Britain : containing a view of the medicinal effects of water, 1. As applied to the body in its simple state. 2. As exhibited in its impregnated or mineral form. 3. As employed in this form for the cure of particular diseases, with their modes of treatment, and 4. As assisted in its effects by the situation and climate of the watering-places resorted to / by William Nisbet, M.D. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed for S. Highley ; Edinburgh : Archibald Constable and Co., 1804.

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2 unnumbered pages, [vii]-xxiv, iv pages, [5]-295 pages ; 19 cm

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