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On the Mineral Waters near Landour. 



To the State, they will produce increased efficiency in its 

 servants, and a diminished pension list : to the profession, 

 they will afford information and new means of combating 

 disease : and on the sick, they will confer comfort and health. 



TJmballah : 1st January, 1845. 



Memo. —Accompanying are specimens of the salts from the 

 mineral springs. 



No. 1. From the chalybeate, on the Agglewass, one ounce of which 

 contains a grain and a half of the salts. 



No. 2. Salt from the upper sulphuretted or Harrowgate spring, 

 one grain in the ounce of the water, chiefly sulphate of lime. 



No. I. 



Table of the Diseases for which the Convalescents were sent to Landour 

 during the season 1843, and those of 1842 who remained a second season, 

 shewing the result, where the use of the mineral waters formed the chief, 

 or an important part of the treatment, or were not used. 





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<£ / /"Recovered, 

 13 1 Chief remedy, \ Not cured, 

 .2 ) (Died, 



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 "S I Chief remedy, \ Not cured, 

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T ^tSe5: m :;{g~ : 



Cases not using the fg^S' ™ 

 mineral waters, ... j g?«£ ' ~ 



Total, 



Of these remained a second season, ... 

 Died, second season, 



21.23 

 1.37 



l'o"95 

 4.11 

 6.85 



15.75 

 0.68 



15*75 



6.16 

 4.11 



63.69 

 12.32 

 10.95 

 6.16 

 2.05 

 4.79 



17.80 

 3.43 



