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violent cough} attended with pain in her breaft and a hc6lic 

 fever which never had abated from the ufe of nicdichie. 

 By drinking and bathing for four weeks, Ihe perfectly re- 

 covered her health without any medicine, and returned 

 home with a very good appeute, 



^th, Mifs R. For two years paft had been fubjedl to - 

 pains in her ftomach and head, obftrudions in her Uvcr, 

 flight cough, perpetually feveriih, with lofs of appetite, 

 and rcftlefs nights, for which a variety of medicines had 

 inelFedually been ufed, they only affording a temporary 

 relief. In this flate flie came to the wells^ in fo low a 



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condition that flic could not walk the Icngtli of a ftrcet but 

 with the greateft difficulty. At firft fhe daily rode to the 

 bath, but after ufing It for fome time, fo far recovered, 

 that flic could walk without anV inconvenience, and after 

 flaying about five weeks, returned home \cvy hearty, had 

 a good appetite, and refted well. 



6th, J. F. For the laft five months fubjed to an inccf- 

 fant cough, the effed: of a violent cold, carnc to the wells 

 and drank the waters for ten days, in which time his 

 cough by degrees abated, and he returned home perfedly 

 cured. 



yth. Mrs. A". Had complaints fimilar to thofe mentioned 

 in the cafe of Mifs R. but attended with frequent acrid, 

 black ftools, which afforded no relief from her complaints. 

 She drank the waters, and went lato the bath for five 

 weeks, in which time Ihe recovered her complexion and 

 flefh, and a much better ftate of health, than flie had en- 

 joyed for a number of years. 



8tb Mifs II. About five weeks before flie was brought 

 to the bath, was feized with fpafmodic contraclions in her 

 left arm, a paralytic complaint over all the fame fide, her 

 fpeech was much affeded, ont fide of her mouth drawn 

 up, and fhe had hardly any power over one hand and foot, - 

 from which the beft adapted medicines and the ufe of a . 

 common cold bath had afforded no relief Immediately 

 on ufing the Chalybeate bath, her fpafins began to abate, 



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