Page:Essay on the mineral waters of Carlsbad (1835).pdf/43

 {|
 * | ||| 2,58713
 * ||1,26237
 * ||1,03852
 * ||0,30860
 * ||0,00320
 * ||0,00022
 * ||0,00096
 * ||0,17834
 * ||0,00032
 * ||0,00362
 * ||0,00084
 * ||0,07515
 * colspan=2 |
 * ||5,45927.
 * }
 * ||0,00032
 * ||0,00362
 * ||0,00084
 * ||0,07515
 * colspan=2 |
 * ||5,45927.
 * }
 * ||0,07515
 * colspan=2 |
 * ||5,45927.
 * }
 * ||5,45927.
 * }

He ascertained in the Mühlbrunn, Neubrunn and Theresienbrunn, not only the same constituent parts, but he found them precisely in the same proportions as in the Sprudel water.

As to the quantity of carbonic acid gazgas [sic], Becher found as much of it in the Carlsbad water as its bicarbonates could contain.

It appears that the Sprudel, as it issues from the wells, contains a little more carbonic acid gaz [sic] than the quantity of the bicarbonates.

The Theresienbrunn contains besides 1% of azote.

The celebrity of Mr. Berzelius and his analytic proceedings, forming a new aera in the chymical investigation of mineral waters, are of the highest importance in our medical practice. They should calm at least the anxiety of invalids, and rectify sundry