(99^1 
Stationer to proceed in the Tranflation and Printing 
of the reft of the Books above-mentioned, or others 
of the like kind. 
Fergufon about the Matter mention d is more full 
than either the Algebra of Frarts Van der Huips^ an 
OBa'VO Book in Lorp Dutcb^ i^^4. or Kinh^uyfen : 
neither do we find, that Fergufon afcribes the Inven- 
tion of thofe Methods to himfelf 
IV. AN ANSWER to HTdKOLOGIA CHTMICA, 
of WILLIAM SYMPSON, by ROBERT 
WITTIE,M. D. printed for John Martyn at 
the Bell without Temple-Barr^ in 8° i66p. 
The Learned Author in this Anfwer undertakes 
to prove, that all the Mineral Ingredients, which 
he in his Firft Book on this Subje^i: affirm'd to be in 
the Scarborough-Spa-w^ are really there, and that his 
Antagonift himfelf, unawares, acknowledges them to 
be there , fo that the judicious Reader of both thefe 
Authors will fi:nd, that the difference between them, 
whether in theMatter, which concerns thofe Ingres 
dients of the faid waters , or in that which refpefir^- 
the two ways of prafiifing Phyfick , the Galenical 
and Chymical^ is indeed not fo great, as the heat of 
Contention feems tomakeit- 
And certainly, if the Profeflbrs of this Art would 
but lay afide Animofitiesj perfonal Reflexions , and 
private Confiderations ^ and withall acknowledge^ 
as they ought^ that new and great difcoveries may be 
mad^. 
