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Experiment V. 
I mix’d a Solution of Sublimate with it, upon 
which it became immediately yellow; but, after 
handing at Reft, it depofited a woolly undtuous 
Matter, in fmall Quantity. 
Experiment VI. 
Being mix'd with 01. Tartari per ‘Delia, it be- 
came of a chyly Colour and Subftance, or of a turbid 
pearly Colour. 
Experiment VII. 
Being mix’d with Spirit of Vitriol , it pianifefted 
no Change, either of Colour or Tranfparency. 
Observation. 
I conclude from the ‘Phenomena which appear'd 
upon Analy fation, that this Water is impregnated with 
a good deal of a grofs earthy Sulphur, a neutral Salt, a 
fmall Quantity of Alum, but no Proportionof Vitriol. 
This cannot be ufed inwardly, it being naufeous 
beyond Expreflion : It fmells fomewhat like rotten 
Eggs, but much worfe. But, ufed by way of Bath, 
it may cleanfe the Skin of all Foulnefles, purge and 
deterge the cutaneous Glands from all foul noxious 
Humours: It may reinforce the natural Heat and 
Vigour, (where they are decayed) and may reftore 
the impair’d Digeftions : And hence, finally, it may 
promote Virility in Men, and Fecundity in Wo- 
men. It may likewife be ufeful in the Gout ; as 
alfo in Epilepfies, and other Difeafes of the ner- 
vous Clafs. 
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