ADDENDUM 



Since this book was printed a group of pleasant small 

 cottages has been built for the accommodation of persons 

 suffering from tuberculosis; but only early or arrested cases 

 can be received. Application should be made by letter, in 

 advance, to J. J. Kocher, M. D.,Palm Sprtngs, Cahforma. 



Good results have been found to follow the use 

 of the water of the hot spring, both for bathing and 

 drinking, in cases of kidney disease. Further, it 

 would be hard to find better conditions than those 

 reigning at Palm Springs for the cure or help of 

 nerve ailments; and here, if anywhere, the factors 

 of pure air, sunshine, quietude, and healthful sur- 

 roundings in general may be counted on by those 

 seeking to regain or reinforce their health. 



Subjoined is the Government analysis of the 

 water of the spring. 



Milligrams 

 per Liter 



Metaboric Acid (B02) trace 



Silica (Si02) 44.8 



Sulphuric Acid (So4) 37.3 



Carbonic Acid (Co3) 33.0 



Bicarbonic Acid (HC03) 36.6 



Nitric Acid (N03) 0.1 



Chlorin (CD 25.0 



Iron (Fe) 1.9 



Calcium (Ca) 2.5 



Magnesium (Mg) 0.7 



Sodium (Na) 67.5 



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