APA Citation

Wittie, R. (1667). Scarbrough-Spaw: or a description of the nature and vertues of the spaw at Scarbrough, Yorkshire: Also a treatise of the nature and use of sea, rain, dew, snow, hail, pond, lake, spring, and river-waters, where more largely the controversie among learned writers, about the original of springs is discussed. To which is added a short discourse concerning mineral-waters. Corrected and augmented throughout the whole, together with an historical relation of cures done by the waters. York: Printed by A. Broad for Tho. Passenger, and are to be sold by Richard Lambert.

Chicago Style Citation

Wittie, Robert. Scarbrough-Spaw: Or a Description of the Nature and Vertues of the Spaw At Scarbrough, Yorkshire: Also a Treatise of the Nature and Use of Sea, Rain, Dew, Snow, Hail, Pond, Lake, Spring, and River-waters, Where More Largely the Controversie Among Learned Writers, About the Original of Springs Is Discussed. To Which Is Added a Short Discourse Concerning Mineral-waters. Corrected and Augmented Throughout the Whole, Together With an Historical Relation of Cures Done By the Waters. York: Printed by A. Broad for Tho. Passenger, and are to be sold by Richard Lambert, 1667.

MLA Citation

Wittie, Robert. Scarbrough-Spaw: Or a Description of the Nature and Vertues of the Spaw At Scarbrough, Yorkshire: Also a Treatise of the Nature and Use of Sea, Rain, Dew, Snow, Hail, Pond, Lake, Spring, and River-waters, Where More Largely the Controversie Among Learned Writers, About the Original of Springs Is Discussed. To Which Is Added a Short Discourse Concerning Mineral-waters. Corrected and Augmented Throughout the Whole, Together With an Historical Relation of Cures Done By the Waters. York: Printed by A. Broad for Tho. Passenger, and are to be sold by Richard Lambert, 1667.

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