| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1854 - 676 pages
...of a given district. The bright sparkling hard waters, which gush out in frequent springs from our chalk and other limestone rocks, are relished to drink,...throat; and because the lime they hold in solution removes acid matters from the stomach, and thus acts as a grateful medicine to the system. To abandon... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1855 - 388 pages
...of a given district. The bright sparkling hard waters, which gush out in. frequent springs from our chalk and other limestone rocks, are relished to drink,...throat; and because the lime they hold in solution removes acid matters from the stomach, and thus acts as a grateful medicine to the system. To abandon... | |
| 1870 - 668 pages
...Johnson observed, that " the bright sparkling hard waters which gush out in frequent springs from our chalk and other limestone rocks are relished to drink,...excess of carbonic acid they contain and give off; and because the lime they hold in solution removes acid matters from the stomach, and thus acts as... | |
| John Timbs - 1859 - 204 pages
...given district. The bright, sparkling hard waters which gush out in frequent springs from our chalk or other limestone rocks, are relished to drink,, not...something exhilarating in the excess of carbonic acid which they contain and give off as they pass through the warm mouth and throat ; and because the lime... | |
| 1868 - 358 pages
...Chemistry of Common Life," " The bright sparkling hard waters which gush out if frequent springs from our chalk and other lime-stone rocks are relished to drink,...throat ; and because the lime they hold in solution removes acid matters from the stomach, and thus acts as a grateful medicine to the system. To abandon... | |
| 1869 - 622 pages
...Chemistry of Common Life," " The bright sparkling hard waters which gush out in frequent springs from our chalk and other lime-stone rocks are relished to drink,...throat ; and because the lime they hold in solution removes acid matters from the stomach, and thus acts as a grateful medicine to the system. To abandon... | |
| 1869 - 596 pages
...eminent authority says : 'The bright, sparkling, hard waters which gush out in frequent springs from our chalk and other limestone rocks are relished to drink,...throat, and because the lime they hold in solution removes acid matters from the stomach, and thus acts as a grateful medicine to the system. To abandon... | |
| 1869 - 584 pages
...out in frequent springs from our chalk and other limestone rocks are relished to drink, not inerely because they are grateful to the eye, but because...throat, and because the lime they hold in solution removes acid matters from the stomach, and thus acts as a grateful medicine to the system. To abandon... | |
| William Holt Beever - 1870 - 248 pages
...perhaps not even in the majority, that the purest water is the best for the health of a given family, or the population of a given district. The bright, sparkling,...throat; and because the lime they hold in solution neutralises or counteracts acid matter in the stomach, and thus acts as a grateful medicine to the... | |
| Henry Letheby - 1870 - 312 pages
...Chemistry of Common Life," " The bright sparkling hard waters which gush out in frequent springs from our chalk and other lime-stone rocks are relished to drink,...throat ; and because the lime they hold in solution removes acid matters from the stomach, and thus acts as a grateful medicine to the system. To abandon... | |
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