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An Account of the Neutral Saline Waters recently discovered at Hampstead

GOODWIN, Thomas

With Chemical Experiments on their Component Parts, Observations on their Medicinal Application and Effects in certain Diseases, and on the different Modes of Bathing. [First and Sole Edition.]

PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR; IN ORIGINAL BOARDS.

Published: Printed for the Author and sold by J. Murray 32 Fleet-Street [and others], 1804

Stock code: 9213

Price: £234.00

A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR, WITH HIS UNSIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON HALF-TITLE. With the half-title, and errata leaf bound in at end. The frontispiece, engraved by Chesham, depicts 'Hampstead near the new Medicinal Springs'. The map, engraved by Neele, shows 'Hampstead with some of the Adjacent Villages, and surrounding Rides'. According the author's Address, publication of this work was delayed by some six months because Goodwin wished his experiments to be confirmed by George Pearson. The work is dedicated to Thomas Keate, Surgeon to the Queen and Prince of Wales. EXTREMELY SCARCE. Not in Anderson or Upcott, though Anderson records two earlier works on the medicinal waters, namely those of Soame (1734) and Bliss (1802).