internally or externally, a regular course of these Waters is generally attended with great a 

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One Imperial GalloUj consisting o/" 70.689 (/rains f includes, i 



ghaiiJ 



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Iron, as a Protochloride A trace. 



Bromides of Sodium and Magnesium ,*. 8.0 



^ ■" 4575.7 



The above eight grains of Bromides are equivalent to six grains of Bromine. 



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