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III. An Account of the fulphureous mineral 
Waters of Caftle-Loed and Fairburn, in 
the County of Rofs ; and of the Salt 
purging Water of Pitkeathly, in the County 
of Perth, in Scotland : By Donald Monro, 
M. D. Phyfician to the Army , and to St. 
George’s Hofpitaf Fellow of the Royal 
College of P by f dans , and of the Royal 
Read Jan. 23, A S no account of thefe waters has 
y \ hitherto been published, I thought 
that the following would be agreeable to this So- 
ciety. 
Of the fulphureous mineral water of Caftle-Loed. 
Having heard many gentlemen from the county 
of Rofs fpeak of thefe mineral waters, I wrote to Sir 
John Gordon, of Invergordon, and begged the fa- 
vour of him to afk fome phyfical perfon in his neigh- 
bourhood to fend me an account of them, and like- 
wife fome of the waters in bottles ; and foon after he 
was fo obliging as to fend me fix bottles of the Gaftle- 
Loed, and fix of the Fairburn waters, fealed and 
corked, 
Society , 
