The waters of the Hot Springs of Arkansas in relation to the allevation and cure of diseases : A report of the secretary of the interior on H. R. 24737 (62d congress, 2d session), "A bill to authorize the investigation of the physiological and therapeutical effects of the waters of the Hot Springs of Arkansas and to report upon the application of these waters to the allevation and cure of diseases.

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