Buxton and its Medicinal Waters

Buxton and its Medicinal WatersKnowing from long experience the powerful action exerted upon the human system by...
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Author: Gifford-Bennet, Robert Ottiwell,1834-1902
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Language: English
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Buxton and its Medicinal Waters

Buxton and its Medicinal Waters

€6,32

Buxton and its Medicinal Waters

€6,32
Author: Gifford-Bennet, Robert Ottiwell,1834-1902
Format: eBook
Language: English

Buxton and its Medicinal Waters

Knowing from long experience the powerful action exerted upon the human system by the Buxton Medicinal Thermal Water, and the unsatisfactory results arising from its indiscriminate and incautious use, either in the form of baths or by taking it internally, I have in the following pages, as briefly and succinctly as possible, endeavoured to make some practical suggestions for the guidance of those of my professional brethren who have had no opportunity of becoming personally acquainted with the Buxton Spa, with the hope that they may prove of service. R. O. G. B. Tankerville House, Buxton, May, 1892. SituationAltitudeGeologyRoman BathsClimate and TemperatureDeath RateWater-SupplyRainfallDrainageRailway CommunicationPublic BuildingsDevonshire Hospital and Buxton Bath CharityVisitors AccommodationAntiquarian. The ancient town of Buxton, which is situated upon the extreme western boundary of the county of Derby, at an elevation of 1,000ft. above the sea level, lies in a deep basin, having a subsoil of limestone and millstone grit, and is environed on every side by some of the most romantic and picturesque scenery in the High Peak, hill rising above hill in wild confusion, some attaining an altitude of from 1,900ft. to 2,000ft. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 30682
Author: Gifford-Bennet, Robert Ottiwell
Release Date: Dec 14, 2009
Format: eBook
Language: English

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