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BtilUruck Mineral IVaters. 



IJULLERUCK is a fmall village, about ten Engiifh miles 

 from C't'/f, -by an excellent road, lately made at the ex- 

 pence of the province. It is fituated near the brink of 

 the great fait water lake called Ton. — The lake extends 

 about thirty miles in length, and ten in breadth ; near 

 the extremity of it, where the famous Languedoc canat 

 begins, the city of Bcziers, and its environs make a de- 

 lightful appearance. The territory adjoining to Bitller- 

 ivick is exceedingly rude and barren. — It Is, however, 

 very capable of cultivation, as appears by fiome experi- 

 ments of improvements on fmall detatched fpots, where 

 vines and olives are propogated, and thrive. — It is ii 

 fmgular and comfortable circumftance that thefe waters 

 are innocent, and operate their falutary effefts, if at all, 

 in a very fhort time :— when ufed for drinking, a con- 

 tmuance of fix or feven days is generally found fuffi- 

 cient ; and few invalids flay, for bathing, or douch-? 

 ing, above a fortnight. — Monf. Weckit, treafurer of the 

 province, is proprietor of this watering place. — The well 

 known benelicence of his chara£l:er is moft pleafingly 

 manifefted to ftrangers, by the apparently chearful, eafy, 

 and happy condition of the people. — At prefent the 

 bell accommodation. and entertainment are to ba had at 

 the bathing-houfe.^ — I made choice of my r^fidence at 

 Cetej that I might te obliged to rife early, and take exer- 

 cife. — All articles of lodging, entertainment, and ufing 

 the waters, are regulated, and very moderate. — The in- 

 habitants here feem yet in a flate of innocence •, and I 

 never fawany watering place where there is fo little ap- 

 pearance of a difpcfition to impofe on ftrangers. — They 

 liave one phyfician, a Dr Pouzairc. His fee is half a 



