WORKS ON BRITISH MINERAL AND THERMAL WATERS. 895 



ANOl^TZMOUS WORKS. 



A Learned Physician [? Dr. Moreton]. A Brief Account of the virtues 

 of the Famous "Well of Astrop, not far from Oxford, of late much 

 frequented by the Nobility and Gentry. Pp. 8. 4to. London, 1668. 



A New-year's-gift for Doctor Witty ; or the Dissector anatomized : a reply 

 to Dr. Tonstall. 12mo. London, 1672. 



A Person of Quality. Tanbridge Wells; or A Day's Courtship. A 

 Comedy. Pp. 56. 4to. London, 1678. 



A Morning's Ramble ; or Islington Wells Burlesqt. fol. London, 1684. 



An Exclamation from Tunbridge and Epsom against the New-found 

 Wells at Islington, fol. London, 1684. 



On a Medicated Spring at Lancarian, in Glamorganshire. FMl. Trans. 

 (Abr.), vol. iv, p. 211 [1697]. 



Holt Mineral Waters [Wiltshire]. Fol. London, 1700. 



A Rod for Tunbridge Beaus, Bundl'd up at the request of the Tunbridge 

 Ladies. A Burlesque Poem. Pp. 32. Pol. London, 1701. 



Canterbury Wells ; a Discourse upon the Mineral Waters lately dis- 

 covered. 8vo. London, 1702. 



An Historical Account of the Cures done by the Mineral Waters at Holt 

 [Wiltshire] ; with some short observations concerning its nature, 

 virtues, and the method of using it. 12mo. Bristol, 1723. Pp. 16. 

 12mo. London, 1723. 



Account of the Virtues and Method of Taking the Holt- Water [Wilt- 

 shire]. 8vo. London, 1725. 



An Account of the Tilbury Water, containing a Narrative of the Dis- 

 covery of the Medicinal Qualities of this Spring, Experiments 

 on the Water, the Manner of Drinking it, and several remark- 

 able Cures. 8vo. [1739]. 



A Journey to Landrindod Wells in Radnorshire, with a particular de- 

 scription of those Wells, &c. 8vo. London ?, 1744. Ed. ii, 

 London, 1746. 



The contents, virtues, and uses of Nevil-Holt Spa Water, further proved, 

 illustrated, and explained from experiments and reason. Ed. ii, 

 8vo. London, 1749, with a postcript printed in 1750. 



Wilt thou be made whole ? or the vii-tues and efficacy of the Water of 

 Glastonbury. . . . 8vo. London, Exeter, and Ovford, 1751. 



Experimental Observations on the water of the Mineral Spring, Islington, 

 commonly called New Tunbridge Wells. 8vo. London, 1751 

 1773. 



A Dissertation on Sea-water . . . together with some practical Hints on 

 drinking the Spaws or any other Medicinal Waters. [Compare 

 R. Russell.] Pp. xvi, 45. 8vo. London, 1755. 



Treatise on the nature and virtue of Buxton Waters, by a Physician. 

 8vo. London, 1761. 



A Treatise on the Nature, Properties, &c., of the Waters of Pyrmont. 

 . . . Also of the Malvern Waters, from Dr. Wall's Observa- 

 tions. 8vo. London, 1762. 



A Description of England and Wales, containing a particular Account of 

 each County, with its Mineral Waters. 10 vols. 12mo. London, 

 1769. 



