A short sketch of a few experiments,made by Clement Archer, M.D. M.R.I.A. late lecturer on chemistry, &c. in Dublin, and at present a physician at Bath, to ascertain the nature and properties of two springs of mineral water, lately discovered by colonel Riddell, in the garden of his cottage, (called Cambray Cottage) Cheltenham.

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A short sketch of a few experiments,made by Clement Archer, M.D. M.R.I.A. late lecturer on chemistry, &c. in Dublin, and at present a physician at Bath, to ascertain the nature and properties of two springs of mineral water, lately discovered by colonel Riddell, in the garden of his cottage, (called Cambray Cottage) Cheltenham. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Cheltenham : Printed and published by H. Ruff, 1806.

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