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As far as I know, the english medical 

 litterature has no other writings to pro- 

 duce upon Carlsbad , but 



1. A Letter of James Mounsey, M.D., 

 Physician to the Czarinas army , to 

 Mr. Baker, F. R. 8., on the hot 

 springs of Carlsbad. Riga, 1 July 

 1749. Philos. Trans, vol. 46. p. 217. 



2. J. Milles, Relalio de uquis minerali- 

 bus Carolinis in Bohemia. Ibid. vol. 



50: p. i. P . 25. 



3. Robert Why 1C s works. Edinb.1768. 4. 



4. A translation of Dr. Kreysig's (of 

 Dresden) german work, under the title 

 of Treatise on the use of the natural 

 and artificial waters of Carlsbad, 

 Ems, Marienbad, etc. London, 1824. 

 Sold at Brighton. 



Though the nature of our springs has 

 not been altered, since the three english 

 physicians , just mentioned , wrote upon 

 them, medical and chemical doctrines 

 have undergone as many changes as the 

 place itself and its institutions. Such 



