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An Account of the Nature and Medicinal Virtues of the Principal Mineral Waters of Great Britain and Ireland, and Those Most in Repute on the Continent. To Which Are Prefixed, Directions for Impregnating Water with Fixed Air, in Order to Communicate to It the Peculiar Virtues of Pyrmont Water, and Other Mineral Waters of a Similar Nature; Extracted from Dr. Priestley's Experiments on Air. With an Appendix, Containing a Description of Dr. Nooth's Apparatus, with the Improvements Made in It by Others; and a Method of Impregnating Water with Sulphureous Air, so as to Imitate the Aix-La-Chapelle and Other Sulphureous Waters

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spelling pubmed-55454022017-11-13 An Account of the Nature and Medicinal Virtues of the Principal Mineral Waters of Great Britain and Ireland, and Those Most in Repute on the Continent. To Which Are Prefixed, Directions for Impregnating Water with Fixed Air, in Order to Communicate to It the Peculiar Virtues of Pyrmont Water, and Other Mineral Waters of a Similar Nature; Extracted from Dr. Priestley's Experiments on Air. With an Appendix, Containing a Description of Dr. Nooth's Apparatus, with the Improvements Made in It by Others; and a Method of Impregnating Water with Sulphureous Air, so as to Imitate the Aix-La-Chapelle and Other Sulphureous Waters Lond Med J Books 1781-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5545402/ Text en http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ This work is free of known copyright restrictions. For more information, please see PMC Back Issue Digitization (//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/about/scanning/) .
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An Account of the Nature and Medicinal Virtues of the Principal Mineral Waters of Great Britain and Ireland, and Those Most in Repute on the Continent. To Which Are Prefixed, Directions for Impregnating Water with Fixed Air, in Order to Communicate to It the Peculiar Virtues of Pyrmont Water, and Other Mineral Waters of a Similar Nature; Extracted from Dr. Priestley's Experiments on Air. With an Appendix, Containing a Description of Dr. Nooth's Apparatus, with the Improvements Made in It by Others; and a Method of Impregnating Water with Sulphureous Air, so as to Imitate the Aix-La-Chapelle and Other Sulphureous Waters
title An Account of the Nature and Medicinal Virtues of the Principal Mineral Waters of Great Britain and Ireland, and Those Most in Repute on the Continent. To Which Are Prefixed, Directions for Impregnating Water with Fixed Air, in Order to Communicate to It the Peculiar Virtues of Pyrmont Water, and Other Mineral Waters of a Similar Nature; Extracted from Dr. Priestley's Experiments on Air. With an Appendix, Containing a Description of Dr. Nooth's Apparatus, with the Improvements Made in It by Others; and a Method of Impregnating Water with Sulphureous Air, so as to Imitate the Aix-La-Chapelle and Other Sulphureous Waters
title_full An Account of the Nature and Medicinal Virtues of the Principal Mineral Waters of Great Britain and Ireland, and Those Most in Repute on the Continent. To Which Are Prefixed, Directions for Impregnating Water with Fixed Air, in Order to Communicate to It the Peculiar Virtues of Pyrmont Water, and Other Mineral Waters of a Similar Nature; Extracted from Dr. Priestley's Experiments on Air. With an Appendix, Containing a Description of Dr. Nooth's Apparatus, with the Improvements Made in It by Others; and a Method of Impregnating Water with Sulphureous Air, so as to Imitate the Aix-La-Chapelle and Other Sulphureous Waters
title_fullStr An Account of the Nature and Medicinal Virtues of the Principal Mineral Waters of Great Britain and Ireland, and Those Most in Repute on the Continent. To Which Are Prefixed, Directions for Impregnating Water with Fixed Air, in Order to Communicate to It the Peculiar Virtues of Pyrmont Water, and Other Mineral Waters of a Similar Nature; Extracted from Dr. Priestley's Experiments on Air. With an Appendix, Containing a Description of Dr. Nooth's Apparatus, with the Improvements Made in It by Others; and a Method of Impregnating Water with Sulphureous Air, so as to Imitate the Aix-La-Chapelle and Other Sulphureous Waters
title_full_unstemmed An Account of the Nature and Medicinal Virtues of the Principal Mineral Waters of Great Britain and Ireland, and Those Most in Repute on the Continent. To Which Are Prefixed, Directions for Impregnating Water with Fixed Air, in Order to Communicate to It the Peculiar Virtues of Pyrmont Water, and Other Mineral Waters of a Similar Nature; Extracted from Dr. Priestley's Experiments on Air. With an Appendix, Containing a Description of Dr. Nooth's Apparatus, with the Improvements Made in It by Others; and a Method of Impregnating Water with Sulphureous Air, so as to Imitate the Aix-La-Chapelle and Other Sulphureous Waters
title_short An Account of the Nature and Medicinal Virtues of the Principal Mineral Waters of Great Britain and Ireland, and Those Most in Repute on the Continent. To Which Are Prefixed, Directions for Impregnating Water with Fixed Air, in Order to Communicate to It the Peculiar Virtues of Pyrmont Water, and Other Mineral Waters of a Similar Nature; Extracted from Dr. Priestley's Experiments on Air. With an Appendix, Containing a Description of Dr. Nooth's Apparatus, with the Improvements Made in It by Others; and a Method of Impregnating Water with Sulphureous Air, so as to Imitate the Aix-La-Chapelle and Other Sulphureous Waters
title_sort account of the nature and medicinal virtues of the principal mineral waters of great britain and ireland, and those most in repute on the continent. to which are prefixed, directions for impregnating water with fixed air, in order to communicate to it the peculiar virtues of pyrmont water, and other mineral waters of a similar nature; extracted from dr. priestley's experiments on air. with an appendix, containing a description of dr. nooth's apparatus, with the improvements made in it by others; and a method of impregnating water with sulphureous air, so as to imitate the aix-la-chapelle and other sulphureous waters
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5545402/