A short description of Pyrmont : with observations on the use of its waters / abridged from the German 'Description of Pyrmont of Dr. Marcard' ; revised by the author.
- Marcard, Heinrich Matthias, 1747-1817.
- Date:
- 1788
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A short description of Pyrmont : with observations on the use of its waters / abridged from the German 'Description of Pyrmont of Dr. Marcard' ; revised by the author. Source: Wellcome Collection.
22/76 (page 14)
![9 [ «4 ] ■* above them, have been filled up as far as the foil would furnifii the materials; but by its finking from the furface, one defeft found its remedy from another, and expofed to view the chafms into which the neighbouring forings have formed the phenomenon here alluded to. CHAP. III. On the different Mineral Springs at Pyrmont, and their Competitions* OF all the known chalybeate acidulous ’ waters, that of Pyrmont has hitherto been efteemed the ftrongeft, and muft continue fo until fome farther difeoveries fhall be made: of late, however, fome others, by quack re¬ prefen tations, have endeavoured to lhare the good fortune of Pyrmont. Its chief mineral fpring, according to an analyfis of it by Mr. Weftrumb, of Hameln, a moft able and in¬ genious chemift, contains in a pound of wa-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30793634_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)