APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Simpson, W. (1679). The history of Scarbrough-Spaw, or, A further discovery of the excellent vertues thereof in the cure of the scurvy, hypochond. melancholy, stone, gonorrhea, agues, jaundies, dropsie, womens diseases, &c: By many remarkable instances, being a demonstration from the most convincing arguments, viz. matter of fact. Also a discourse of an artificial sulphur-bath, and each of sea-water, with the uses thereof in the cure of many diseases. Together with a short account of other rarities of nature observable at Scarbrough. By W. Sympson doct. in physick. printed for Tho. Simmons at the Princes Arms in St. Pauls Church-yard.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Simpson, William. The History of Scarbrough-Spaw, or, A Further Discovery of the Excellent Vertues Thereof in the Cure of the Scurvy, Hypochond. Melancholy, Stone, Gonorrhea, Agues, Jaundies, Dropsie, Womens Diseases, &c: By Many Remarkable Instances, Being a Demonstration from the Most Convincing Arguments, Viz. Matter of Fact. Also a Discourse of an Artificial Sulphur-bath, and Each of Sea-water, with the Uses Thereof in the Cure of Many Diseases. Together with a Short Account of Other Rarities of Nature Observable at Scarbrough. By W. Sympson Doct. in Physick. London: printed for Tho. Simmons at the Princes Arms in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1679.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Simpson, William. The History of Scarbrough-Spaw, or, A Further Discovery of the Excellent Vertues Thereof in the Cure of the Scurvy, Hypochond. Melancholy, Stone, Gonorrhea, Agues, Jaundies, Dropsie, Womens Diseases, &c: By Many Remarkable Instances, Being a Demonstration from the Most Convincing Arguments, Viz. Matter of Fact. Also a Discourse of an Artificial Sulphur-bath, and Each of Sea-water, with the Uses Thereof in the Cure of Many Diseases. Together with a Short Account of Other Rarities of Nature Observable at Scarbrough. By W. Sympson Doct. in Physick. printed for Tho. Simmons at the Princes Arms in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1679.

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