1859 The Book of one Hundred Beverages - BERNHARD (William) -

ARTIFICIAL MINERAL WATERS.

THOSE artificial mineral waters only are de– scribed which can be readily made by any per· son. Thosc 1 which require a machine to im· pregnate them with gases, are omitted. The mineral waters from &rat.oga, Sharon, the Virginia and other of our medicinal sprin~, may be easily obtained at the shops in our chief towns and cities. , .~<: .,,,., Bulpha.te of~ (Glauber D.lt8) • 84 grains. Snlphateofmagnesia (Epeomealts) 28 grains. Common salt . . • • • • . . 50 grains.- Mix, and dissolve in one piDi of ~ter . ABTll'ICIAL CIDLDNlUJl WATJIJL ·Pwe &ma. a,.;.,. - -- ,.

.ARTIFICIAL CBl!ILTENHA!I WATER.

:Bicarbonate of soda •Sulphate of soda. • ~ Sulphate of magnesia

20 grains. 8(). grains. 10 grains.

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