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Means, rcftore the loft or impair'd Tone of the 
Solids in general : In Confequence of which, it may 
thin the Blood, help its Circulation, and promote 
the natural Digeftions and Secretions j and thus, 
finally, it may be ufeful in Rheumatifms, Dropfies, 
Jaundices, and nephritic Difeafes. 
Analyfis of the Hammam Pharoan Water , near 
Corromondel, on the way to Mount Sinai, 
Experiment I. 
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This W atcr being mix’d with the Scrapings of Gall, 
manifefted no fenfible Change at firft 5 but after long 
handing it grew lomewhat greenilh. 
Experiment II. 
Upon the Inft illation of Sp . Sal. Armoniac. it 
became turbid ; and on ftanding fome time in Re- 
pofe, depofited a dark-greyifti Powder, in fmall 
Quantity. 
Experiment III. 
Pour Ounces of the Water, being mix’d with 5 ifs 
Sacc. Violar. manifefted no Change, except what would 
necefiarily refult from the Tindlure of Violets. 
Experiment IV. 
Being mix’d with a Solution of Sacch. Saturniy it 
became immediately very turbid ; but on ftanding 
fome time in Repofe, it depofited a large dark- 
brown Sediment, leaving the Vehicle troubled and 
Vwhitifh. 
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