6 results filtered with: Sanatoria, water therapy & saunas ephemera. Box 1.
- Ephemera
At the desire of the proprietors of the new Iron Pear-Tree Water, and fully to satisfy the Public in this particular, I hearby declare... no public trial of the waters was made by us... / Erasmus King.
King, Erasmus, -1760.Date: [1753]- Ephemera
Royal Sea-Bathing Infirmary, or National Hospital at Margate : for poor scrofulous persons from London and elsewhere : established in 1796 : received of... / Hodgson Five-Shillings Fund.
Hodgson Five-Shillings Fund.Date: 1879- Ephemera
Health restored to the sick and afflicted by drinking the waters of Battle Bridge Wells, commonly called St. Chad's : being formerly dedicated to St. Chad, first bishop of Litchfield.
Date: [1800?]- Ephemera
Kilburn water : lately discoverd (and much approv'd of for its purgative qualities) to be good against all scorbutic humours, blotches, redness and pimples in the face, for inflammation of the eyes & all impurities of the skin, it is successfully drank in pains occasion'd by the gravel, all disorders of the kidneys, & difficulty of making water.
Date: [1780?]- Ephemera
Epsom genuine magnesia / prepared by D. Ingram, only.
Ingram, David (Professor of health informatics)Date: [between 1700 and 1799?]- Ephemera
Royal Baths : shampooing, Turkish medicated, vapour, sulphur, barege, tepid & shower baths : no. 9, Suffolk Place, Pall Mall East : the original establishment by B. Dominiceti M.D., 1764 is now conducted on the same principles by Mr. Seaman.
Date: [1767?]