Analysis of Saratoga waters : also, of Sharon, Avon, Virginia, and other mineral waters of the United States : with directions for invalids / by M.L. North.

  • North, M. L. (Milo Linus), 1789-1856.
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1858
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Analysis of Saratoga waters : also, of Sharon, Avon, Virginia, and other mineral waters of the United States : with directions for invalids / by M.L. North. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Also known as

Book of the Springs, High Rock Spring

Publication/Creation

Saratoga Springs : B. Huling, 1858.

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3 unnumbered pages, 4-27 (i.e. 72) pages ; 16 cm

Edition

7th ed., with an appendix.

Notes

"Miscellaneous remarks on Saratoga as a resort for invalids"--P. 58-65
Includes information on the mineral springs of: Sharon White Sulphur Spring; Sharon Magnesia Spring; Richfield Sulphur Spring in Otsego County; Avon Spring in Livingston County; White Sulphur Spring, Va.; Red Sulphur Spring, Va.; Bedford Spring, Pennsylvania and Oak Orchard Acid Springs in Alabama, Genesee County
Includes appendix with information on hotels, amusements, etc. in Saratoga
1st and 2d ed. published under title: Saratoga waters

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Sabin 55522

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Microfilm. 7th ed. (1858). [Bethesda, Md.] : National Library of Medicine, 1991. 1 microfilm reel : negative ; 35 mm

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