| George Gregory - 1796 - 682 pages
...of calcareous earth, one hundred and thirty. nine of vitriolated magnefia, and eleven of fea fait. 'When thefe waters are poured out of one glafs into another, they throw up a number of air-bubbles; and if fhaken for a while in a clofe ftopt phial, and the phial is fuddenly opened before... | |
| 1816 - 762 pages
...though the purging well is the mod celebrated, and the water of this is ufually called the Scarborough water. When thefe waters are poured out of one glafs into another, they throw up a number of air babbles; and if they are ftnken for Come tinti- in a phial clofe flopped, and the phial be fuddenly... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 814 pages
...it •was recovered. These waters are chalybeate and purging. When they are poured out of one plass into another, they throw up a number of air bubbles ; and if they are shaken for some time in a phial close stopped, and the phial be suddenly opened before the commotion... | |
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