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Spadacrene Anglica: The English Spa Fountain is a comprehensive and detailed treatise written by Edmund Deane in 1626, focusing on the medicinal virtues and scientific analysis of the mineral waters found at Harrogate, England. This seminal work is one of the earliest English texts dedicated to the study of spa waters, reflecting the burgeoning interest in natural remedies and hydrotherapy during the early seventeenth century. Deane meticulously documents the discovery, properties, and therapeutic uses of the Harrogate springs, drawing upon both classical authorities and contemporary scientific observation. The book provides a thorough account of the chemical composition of the waters, their effects on various ailments, and practical advice for their use in treating diseases such as scurvy, jaundice, and skin disorders. Deane also discusses the broader context of spa culture in England and Europe, comparing Harrogate’s waters to other famous springs like those at Bath and Spa in Belgium. Rich in historical detail and medical insight, Spadacrene Anglica stands as a landmark in the history of English medicine and the development of spa towns, offering readers a fascinating glimpse into early modern health practices, scientific inquiry, and the social life surrounding England’s celebrated mineral springs.
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Liczba stron: 96
Rok wydania: 2025
