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Y-DE-LA-ZOUCH possesses many advantages, both natural and acquired, 
the extreme salubrity of its climate, in its finely sheltered situation with an open - 
aspect, and in its position surrounded by a fertile district which abounds with excel- 
, and yields'an overfiow of the strongest medicinal springs. ‘These originally issued — 
gs in the surface ; and, for ages before Ashby acquired celebrity as a Watering Place, __ 
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Saiohtiae in singular repute, and variously applied by multitudes of the sick and infirm, 
IVANHOE BATHS, > 
"profiting by their virtues. os 
e Baths were erected in the year 1826, and are not more admired for the beauty 
icture, than for the convenience of their several arrangements. The building con- 
a centre and two wings. In the former is the spacious pump room, finished with rich 
ural decorations and ornamented with an elegant and lofty dome. In each of the — 
a range of six Baths, with Douche, Vapour and Shower varieties; and to every bath, 
ct and comfortable dressing-room is attached. Those for Gentlemen, with a large one _~ 
imming, and a Billiard-room, are in the north wing ; and, in the south, are those appro- 
the use of Ladies, with a suite of apartments for the accommedation of company. _ 
re plentifully supplied with the Mineral Waters, which have their sources in an 
upwards of one thousand feet in depth. 9 Bie 
edicinal Waters, naturally combine the Chlorides of Sodium, Magnesium and 
| the Bromides of Sodium and Magnesium, in extraordinary proportions; and — ~ 
far Baer quantity of* Bromine than any water in the kingdom used for similar 
ey derive their peculiar qualities from being highly charged with Chlorine and 
mine: this last is a newly discovered alkaline substance, having very energetic properties. 
hese waters when judiciously employed according to rules, having reference to the Patient’s — 
ional, habitual and disordered conditions, operate with remarkable efficacy in attain- 
ry purposes for which the Chlorides and Bromides are medicinally prescribed. — 
rs furnish an excellent natural medicine which is powerfully tonic and deob- — 
ence, their use is clearly indicated in all the diseases which are characterised by 
stic exhaustion, unaccompanied with fever or inflammation. As a Deobstruent, they — 
rity the blood and other fluids, and prevent or remove a tendency to swellings and dropsy. — 
a Tonic, they support the powers of digestion, and stengthen the whole animal economy. 
numerous well authenticated instances, the cures effected by them have been rapid, com- 
permanent ; and, as auxiliaries to other remedies, they act with detided benefit in’ 
lev r subduing the virulence of many inveterate maladies. In gout and rheumatism, © 
inder 1 manifold complications; in disorders of the nervous functions, aud the distressin, 
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