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 ACIDULATED W A T E R 



O F 



M E p y r, 



rfluf tjvifrjuf re/iflij t 



Ntturam frtmumjlvtlent co^nnfc erf rcrum. 



i. II[ftory of the acidulated waters ofMcdvi. 

 I i*. fmiatcd in the dioccfc of N- 



kyrkc in Gothland. The medicinal fprings arc 

 at the dirtance of a quarter of a .Svvedifli mile. 

 They owe their celebrity to Guflavus L. B. Soop, 

 fenatorof the kingdom, and Lord of the Manor, 

 who firll difcovcrcd them in the year 1677. That 

 nobleman Tent a fampleofthc water to Ulbanus 

 iliiLTne, who was at that time royal archiatcr; 

 and he, after examining its nature, and vifitin^ 

 (he fprings next year in perfon, pronounced it fa- 

 iubrious. There were then three fprings, com- 

 monly known by the names of Ihgbrwit Dal- 

 B b 3. hritti, 



