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Mineral Waters - therapeutic use

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    The Worcestershire Brine Baths Hotel, Droitwich Spa.

    | Date: 1930-1950
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    Report, chemical and medical, of the Airthrey mineral springs : and a list of phænogamous plants collected in their vicinity / by William Hutton Forrest.

    | Date: 1831
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    Directions for preparing aerated medicinal waters, by means of the improved glass machines made at Leith Glass-Works.

    | Date: 1787
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    Callirhoe; commonly called the Well of Spa, or the Nymph of Aberdene. ... What diseases may be cured by drinking of the Well of Spa at Aberdene, and wht is the true use thereof. As it was printed by Andro Hart, Anno Dom. 1615. And now reprinted at Aberdene by John Forbes Younger ... MDCLXX / Resuscitat by William Barclay.

    Younger John Forbes. | Date: 1799
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    The mineral waters and health resorts of Europe : treatment of chronic diseases by spas and climates, with hints as to the simultaneous employment of various physical and dietetic methods ; being a revised and enlarged edition of 'The spas and mineral waters of Europe' / by Hermann Weber and F. Parkes Weber.

    | Date: 1898
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