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.
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![/ ! • > / [ i6 ] * ' I \ twenty-fix inches of fixed air in fixteen inches of water. But fhould any other fpring appa¬ rently approach in this refpe£t to that of Pyr- rnont, no comparifon can be admitted, until a proper enquiry may be made into the pro¬ portion of the calcarious earth it contains; for in every grain of that earth there is at leaft one inch of fixed air, which is fet at liberty by analyzation, but remains inactive when drank, and therefore can be of no ufe to the patient. To avoid the errors which are na¬ turally attendant on falfe appearances, a regard fhould be paid to experiments on other waters, and among them to that of Driburg. Much has been faid of its fixed air, but no mention has been made of its enormous quantity of calcarious earth—a moft palpable omifiion—• fince it is known, that the quantity of the one mud annihilate the effects of the other; while the lime, together with a collection of felc- nites, or gypfum, renders the water exceflively hard and heavy to ftomachs that are not of the ftrongeft texture. This fhews the fupe- riority of Pyrmont, to other fources in the produce of that falutary volatile ingredient we call aerial acid, or fixed air. As to the reft of them.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30793634_0024.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)