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au Accompt, we find our fclves oblieged fomewliat to enlarge that wJiich 
was, for want of more leifare, too curforily g ven in Numh. 49. of 
Dr, Witties Anfwer to HydroLogia Chymica ^ concerning the Scarbrow 
Sp^iw, To do therefore right to this Worthy perfon , we ought among 
other things to take notice of what he faith in his Preface^ ThM yohcn he 
firfi fnhUJhed his Book^ he had found r/;fScarbrough Spaw , eveJ^ in zo. years 
' Exftrience^to he eminently fnecesful in the Cure of very many difeafes^Tvhich 
h^d rejtfied all rational Methods , that had been ufed either by himfeif^ or 0- 
■thers of hl6 Faculty, That now hk Pra^ice had been near 30, years ^ and 
that now he can add Jome confiderahle Cures , yphich ht hath not hitherto 
■exfreffed. 
Now to follicit this Learned Dodor and others for theit farther Difco- 
very's of Sanative Waters , and to add weighc to the Argument • we may 
obferve, that A. 1634. Dr. Thobia^ whitaher ^ a famous Phyfitian of 
A^cnw/?,Publi(hed in Englifti a difcourfe n^c/- 'Td £? . o-i64?,or Of 
ing Aiineral Waters ; particularly refleding upon a Mineral Water then 
-difcoveredin Norfolk^^ and prodi'cing the Joynt-advice of Antiquity 
{ CIS he pretends , ) at leaft of the beft Writers , n^.mely of Hippocrates , 
Gdlen , Avicenna&c, generally againft all ufe of Mineral Waters tirher 
to be taken inwardly , or for any outward application. This Z)ifcourfe 
is recramended by the exprefs approbation and elogicsof Dt H illiam Cle- 
ment , Fellow and Regifter of the Colledge of Phyfitians.in London, and 
by Dv, Alex. Fellow ofthef;me Colledge. 
This may give ficOurion againft the rafli Ufeoffuch Waters, when 
ordinary Medicins may be e&(*^'jal ; and to take the advice of skilful 
Phyiitians in the Ufe ofchem. And for the Poor, which are not able 
to retain Phyfitians , nor to pay Apothecaries , they muft abide the ad- 
venture of repiiring to thofe kind Fountains, which doe not unfrequently 
cure, when all other cortly and tedious Methods doe failc. And here 
they may find the Suffrage of many Curious and Inquifitive Authors, and 
the evidence of much Experience: Here they may fee the real and great 
performances of Cures, and what are the particulir Cures, what the 
particular Ingredients , and what the mixtures, together with the feveral 
ways of A nalyfing the Waters c^r. 
As to the Sanative Properties in general of niany Mineral! Fountains 
(btfides the numerous Experiments of all forts of people form ^ ny Ages 
in fome places, and of late difco very in other places) Dx, wit tie rcciits 
the Judicious teftimony of Bt French Z)r D£'^« concerning the 
. KnarfboretighSfaw-^ Do^ot Jordan concQxmng the Baths inSomerfet- 
^hire ; JJr^Heers Spadocrene; Dodor Framhe farms and Dt. Ryetins 
of the Sauvenirin Germany, 2)r. Falloplus de Therm, /^^uis and the 
Spaws in Germany and Rome, de Balneo Aponitano, and the water at 
Corfena : Offuch waters in general , F aracclfus and Helmont : And this 
.jDotflors owndcfcription oiSt.Mungo'sWelluCocfi^^rave, To which we 
may 
