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ARTIFICIAL MINERAL WATERS.

THOSE

artificial mineral

waters

only

are de–

scribed

which can

be

readily

made

by any

per·

son. Thosc

1

which require a machine

to

im·

pregnate

them

with

gases,

are omitted.

The mineral

waters

from

&rat.oga,

Sharon,

the

Virginia and other of our medicinal

sprin~,

may

be

easily

obtained

at

the

shops

in

our

chief

towns

and

cities.

,

.~<:

ABTll'ICIAL CIDLDNlUJl WATJIJL

·Pwe

&ma.

a,.;.,. - -- ,.

.,,,.,

Bulpha.te

of~

(Glauber

D.lt8) •

84

grains.

Snlphateofmagnesia (Epeomealts) 28

grains.

Common salt . . • • • • . .

50

grains.-

Mix,

and

dissolve

in

one

piDi

of

~ter

.

.ARTIFICIAL CBl!ILTENHA!I WATER.

:Bicarbonate of

soda

•Sulphate of soda. •

~

Sulphate of magnesia

20

grains.

8().

grains.

10

grains.