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.
,
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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.