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Garnett to contain, the one only about 14 grs. and the other 40 grs.' 

 of saline matter in each pint. 



No doubt therefore can be entertained that the water which Is 

 the subject of this essay, will be found to possess in a very eminent 

 degree the medical properties which are known to belong to the 

 saline substances it contains. Indeed there appears to be in that 

 spring rather a redundance than a der ciency of power, and it is pro- 

 bable that in many instances it will be found expedient to drink the 

 water in a diluted state ; whilst in others, when it may be desirable to 

 take in a small compass large doses of these saline substances, it 

 will be preferred in its native undiminished strength. 



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