( ) 
which' is now ufedfor bathing, appears to be 51* # De- 
grees of one of Mr. Thermometers warm- 
er than the common fpring Water there Statical 
Experiments on the Effeds of warm bathing having 
been feldom made, ! hope a few, which ! had' an 
Opportunity of makings will not be unacceptable. 
> ■ . 
Weight, 
ft. 5 . 
After bathing 
12 Minutes. 
Urine. 
«■ 
1 
July ii- 
1718. 
h. lo f 
at Night. 
A. 
B. 
C. 
D. 
137 I't 
134 
169 IS 
1 19 6\ 
137 
134 13 i 
170 — 
119 7 
3 S 
4 5 
Urine. 
5 . 
Weight 
after i h. 
after bath. 
20 Min.. 
K. 8 ,* 
Morning. 
A. 
B. 
C. 
D. 
136 9 
134 I 
16% 13 
118' 
7 
13 
15 
135 ts 
133 7 
167 II 
117 — 
136 — 
133 II 
167 14 
H 7 — 
h. II. 
after eat. 
Cloaths 
changed. 
B. 
C. 
D. 
Perfp. , 
137 s TAfcer h. I'i c lo^ 5 
140 7 CExercHe chief- j 13 5 
170 4 f Cly un. Groundli — _ ft 
II 7 8 ^ in PooPs Hole y 8|. 5 
Aft.. Din. 
Cloaths 
changed,. 
A. 
B. 
C. 
D. 
ft ■ 3 
136 14 
142 61 
170 is' 
119 I 
3 
3 
71 
3 
61 
2 
Perfpiration in i *'h. 
where note,that*all ufed’ 
moderate Exercife, walk- 
ing about, except D, who 
fate ftill reading the'' 
.whole time. 
■**The Spring Water kept the Spirit of Wine at 41, the Bath Water 
raifed it to 8 y. . • 
Ser- 
