Spa sociability in Bath and Pyrmont [ Health / Nature ]
… thanks to the competence of its doctors. Those that settled there were famous through their patients and their correspondence with them but also in many cases through their medical treatises, which established a dialogue with the … libation, 10 had spread to Britain by the early eighteenth century, encouraged in part through personal links and correspondence. Praise for these waters, both at the spring and bottled, appeared in print no later than 1717. This … or destructive. 20 . Letter to the Rev. Joseph Berington, Barley Wood, 1809, William Roberts, Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Mrs. Hannah More (London: R.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1836), vol. II, p. 357. 21 . Letter to a Friend, …
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