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Title: The magnetic and mineral springs of Michigan, to which is prefixed an essay on the climate of Michigan
Year: 1872 (1870s)
Authors: Kennedy, Stiles
Subjects: Mineral waters
Publisher: Wilmington, Del., James & Webb
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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re, when this is too lowfor the particular case. Of course the water is generally muchchanged in composition by this process of heating. Thewaters of different springs are thus mixed, and the salt pre-pared by evaporating the waters consisting only of sulphateand carbonate of soda, is added by the teaspoonful, not onlyat Carlsbad but at other Spas also. This system of addingand mixing may, of course, be abused, and interferes with ex-act observations on the effects of the water pure and simple..A pure chalybeate may be added to any other water deficientin iron. Finally, some waters proving at first a little toostrong to agree well with the stomach, may very properly bediluted with simple carbonic acid or even common drinkingwater. The glasses or beakers used in Europe are much smallerthan our half-pint tumblers, one of the latter being the com-mon, two being ordinarily an ample dose in almost any case.Experience and professional advice must govern the employ-ment of larger quantities.
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CHAPTER VII. ST. LOUIS MAGNETIC SPRINGS. ST. LOUIS. This is a quiet, very pleasant little town of 1200 inhabit-ants, situated on the south side of the Pine River, in GratiotCounty, 30 miles west of Saginaw, and the same distance northof St. Johns, a town on the Detroit and Milwaukie Rail Roadwith which it connects by a daily line of stages. To Saginaw there is a plank road, and a good set ofcoaches run daily to and from the springs. Saginaw is reach-ed from the east, via Detroit by the Detroit & Milwaukie RailRoad and Flint & Perre Marquette Rail Road. From thesouth by Jackson, Lansing and Saginaw Rail Road. From Chicago by Michigan Central or Michigan Southern,connecting with Jackson, Lansing and Saginaw Rail Road.A rail road is being rapidly built from Saginaw to St. Louisand during this season 1872, it will be completed. St. Louis has four hotels capable of accommodating about300 visitors ; while the private boarding-houses, some of themare very good, can accommodate as man

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