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The natural, experimental, and medicinal history of the mineral waters of Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire,particularly those of Scarborough : Wherein, they are carefully examined and compared, their contents discovered and divided, their uses shown and explained, and an account given of their discovery and alterations. Together with the natural history ofthe earths, minerals and fossils through which the chief of them pass. The groundless theories, and false opinions of former writers are exposed, and their reasonings demonstrated to be injudicious and inconclusive. To which are added, large marginal notes, containing a methodical abstract ofall the treatises hitherto published on these waters, with many observations and experiments
Short, Thomas (1690?-1772); Gyles, Fletcher (1741)
1734
A second part was published in Sheffield in 1740. With Royal Society order to print, Sept. 17, 1733. List of subscribers (8 pp.) after dedication. Errata on last page, above publisher's notice o...
The natural, experimental, and medicinal history of the mineral waters of Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire,particularly those of Scarborough : Wherein, they are carefully examined and compared, their contents discovered and divided, their uses shown and explained, and an account given of their discovery and alterations. Together with the natural history ofthe earths, minerals and fossils through which the chief of them pass. The groundless theories, and false opinions of former writers are exposed, and their reasonings demonstrated to be injudicious and inconclusive. To which are added, large marginal notes, containing a methodical abstract ofall the treatises hitherto published on these waters, with many observations and experiments
Short, Thomas (1690?-1772); Gyles, Fletcher (1741)
1734
A second part was published in Sheffield in 1740. With Royal Society order to print, Sept. 17, 1733. List of subscribers (8 pp.) after dedication. Errata on last page, above publisher's notice o...
The natural, experimental, and medicinal history of the mineral waters of Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire,particularly those of Scarborough : Wherein, they are carefully examined and compared, their contents discovered and divided, their uses shown and explained, and an account given of their discovery and alterations. Together with the natural history ofthe earths, minerals and fossils through which the chief of them pass. The groundless theories, and false opinions of former writers are exposed, and their reasonings demonstrated to be injudicious and inconclusive. To which are added, large marginal notes, containing a methodical abstract ofall the treatises hitherto published on these waters, with many observations and experiments
Short, Thomas (1690?-1772); Gyles, Fletcher (1741)
1734
A second part was published in Sheffield in 1740. With Royal Society order to print, Sept. 17, 1733. List of subscribers (8 pp.) after dedication. Errata on last page, above publisher's notice o...
The natural, experimental, and medicinal history of the mineral waters of Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire,particularly those of Scarborough : Wherein, they are carefully examined and compared, their contents discovered and divided, their uses shown and explained, and an account given of their discovery and alterations. Together with the natural history ofthe earths, minerals and fossils through which the chief of them pass. The groundless theories, and false opinions of former writers are exposed, and their reasonings demonstrated to be injudicious and inconclusive. To which are added, large marginal notes, containing a methodical abstract ofall the treatises hitherto published on these waters, with many observations and experiments
Short, Thomas (1690?-1772); Gyles, Fletcher (1741)
1734
A second part was published in Sheffield in 1740. With Royal Society order to print, Sept. 17, 1733. List of subscribers (8 pp.) after dedication. Errata on last page, above publisher's notice o...
The natural, experimental, and medicinal history of the mineral waters of Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire,particularly those of Scarborough : Wherein, they are carefully examined and compared, their contents discovered and divided, their uses shown and explained, and an account given of their discovery and alterations. Together with the natural history ofthe earths, minerals and fossils through which the chief of them pass. The groundless theories, and false opinions of former writers are exposed, and their reasonings demonstrated to be injudicious and inconclusive. To which are added, large marginal notes, containing a methodical abstract ofall the treatises hitherto published on these waters, with many observations and experiments
Short, Thomas (1690?-1772); Gyles, Fletcher (1741)
1734
A second part was published in Sheffield in 1740. With Royal Society order to print, Sept. 17, 1733. List of subscribers (8 pp.) after dedication. Errata on last page, above publisher's notice o...
A letter to the workmen in and about the coal mines of South Yorkshire
Watson, William
[1877]
At head of title: "To the miners of South Yorkshire. Provide for the widows and orphans. Provide for yourselves in case of accident. Provide for yourselves in old age".
The Harrogate mineral waters : new analyses. With observations
Roberts, Arthur
1894
Contents: I. The chemical constituents of the mineral waters. -- II. The therapeutics of the waters. -- III. The baths. -- IV. The climate of Harrogate. -- V. The recent improvements at Harrogate.
Report of meeting of all the coal and ironstone miners of Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire held on Selston Common, on Monday, July 9th, 1866, to take into consideration the advisability of adopting the eight hours system of working
Great Demonstration of Miners
[1866?]
At head of title: Great Demonstration of Miners.