| William Adam - 1843 - 490 páginas
...medical writer on these celebrated waters. The Doctor observes, that " the efficacy of the Buxton waters used as Baths at their natural temperature is more...indeed, Buxton has acquired a well-known reputation."* In another place, where the Doctor is speaking of the chemical ingredients of the waters, and comparing... | |
| W. Adam - 1852 - 96 páginas
...medical writer on these celebrated waters. The Doctor observes, that " the efficacy of the Buxton waters used as Baths at their natural temperature is more...indeed, Buxton has acquired a well-known reputation." In another place, where the Doctor is speaking of the chemical ingredients of the waters, and comparing... | |
| 1857 - 218 páginas
...At another part of his work on the spas of England, he says, that "the efficacy of the Buxton waters used as baths at their natural temperature is more...affection and repeated attacks of gout. In the latter case, indeed, Buxton has acquired a wellknown reputation." The water is remarkably clear and pellucid... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1872 - 324 páginas
...England, he says, that " the efficacy of the Buxton waters used as baths at their natural temperatare is more strikingly manifested in cases of general...affection and repeated attacks of gout, In the latter case, indeed, Buxton has acquired a wellknown reputation." The water is remarkably clear and pellucid... | |
| James Croston - 1876 - 460 páginas
...and England, that persons afflicted with any affection within the limited ranges of disease specified (general debility, partial paralysis, and that peculiar...rheumatic affection and repeated attacks of gout, and also exhaustion brought on from imprudence, either iii very early or in adult life, and affecting... | |
| 1883 - 436 páginas
...another part of his work on the Spas of England, he says, that " the efficacy of the Buxton waters used as baths at their natural temperature is more...general debility, partial paralysis, and that peculiar stale of weakness which is the result of rheumatic affection and repeated attacks of gout. In the latter... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1888 - 434 páginas
...another part of his work on the Spas of England, he says, that " the efficacy of the Buxton waters used as baths at their natural temperature is more...affection and repeated attacks of gout. In the latter case, indeed, Buxton has acquired a wellknown reputation." The water is remarkably clear and pellucid... | |
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