| Grains of anhydrous ingredients in one pound troy. | Adelheids-Quelle. | Auschowitz. Ferdinands-Brunnen. | Carlsbad. | Eger. Franzens-Brunnen. | Ems. | Fachingen. | Kissengen. Ragozi. | Krenznach. Elizen- Brunnen. |
| Carbonate of Soda | 5·2443 | 4·5976 | 7·2712 | 3·8914 | 8·0625 | 12·3328 | ... | ... |
| Carbonate of Lithia | 0·0902 | 0·0507 | 0·0150 | 0·0282 | 0·0405 | ... | ... | ... |
| Carbonate of Baryta | 0·0024 | ... | ... | ... | 0·0022 | ... | ... | ... |
| Carbonate of Strontia | 0·0387 | 0·0040 | 0·0055 | 0·0023 | 0·0080 | ... | 0·0592 | ... |
| Carbonate of Lime | 0·4703 | 3·0085 | 1·7775 | 1·3501 | 0·8555 | 1·8667 | 4·8180 | 0·2058 |
| Carbonate of Magnesia | 0·2980 | 2·2867 | 1·0275 | 0·5040 | 0·5915 | 1·2983 | 1·3185 | 1·1812 |
| Carbonate of (Proto) Manganese | 0·0012 | 0·0692 | 0·0048 | 0·0322 | 0·0028 | ... | 0·0121 | 0·0072 |
| Carbonate of (Proto) Iron | 0·0121 | 0·2995 | 0·0208 | 0·1762 | 0·0120 | ... | 0·1397 | 0·1495 |
| Sub-Phos. of Lime | ... | ... | 0·0012 | 0·0172 | ... | 0·0061 | ... | ... |
| Sub-Phos. of Alumina | ... | 0·0040 | 0·0019 | 0·0092 | 0·0014 | ... | ... | ... |
| Sulphate of Potassa | 0·0066 | ... | ... | ... | 0·4050 | ... | 1·2540 | ... |
| Sulphate of Soda | ... | 16·9022 | 14·9019 | 18·3785 | ... | 0·1267 | ... | ... |
| Sulphate of Lithia | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| Sulphate of Lime | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | 5·5485 | ... |
| Sulphate of Strontia | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| Sulphate of Magnesia | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| Nitr. of Magnesia | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| Chlor. of Ammonium | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | 0·0364 | ... |
| Chlor. of Potassium | 0·1845 | ... | ... | ... | 0·0338 | ... | ... | 0·7287 |
| Chlor. of Sodium | 28·4608 | 6·7472 | 5·9820 | 6·9229 | 5·7255 | 3·2337 | 39·3733 | 54·6917 |
| Chlor. of Lithium | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | 0·0562 |
| Chlor. of Calcium | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | 9·7358 |
| Chlor. of Magnesium | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | 3·6599 | ... |
| Chlor. of Barium | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | 0·2366 |
| Chlor. of Strontium | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | 0·5494 |
| Bromide of Sodium | 0·3060 | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | 0·3331 | 0·2304 |
| Iodide of Sodium | 0·1500 | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | 0·0024 |
| Fluoride of Calcium | ... | ... | 0·0184 | ... | 0·0014 | ... | ... | ... |
| Alumina | 0·0166 | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | 0·0086 |
| Silica | 0·1922 | 0·5023 | 0·4329 | 0·3548 | 0·3104 | 0·0657 | 0·1609 | 0·2355 |
| Total Saline contents | 35·4739 | 34·4719 | 31·4606 | 31·6670 | 16·0525 | 18·9300 | 56·7136 | 68·0190 |
| Carbonic Acid Gas in 100 cubic inches | 10 | 154 | 58 | 154 | 51 | 135 | 96 | 12 |
| Temperature, Fahr. | 58 | 49° | Spru. 165° Neub. 138° Mühl. 128° Ther. 122° | 54° | Kess. 117° Krán. 84° | 50° | 53° | 47° |
| Authorities | A | B | C | C | A | D | A | A |
| Grains of anhydrous ingredients in one pound troy. | Marienbad. Kreuzbr. | Püllna. | Pyrmont. | Saratoga Congress Spring. | Schlesischer. Obersalz-Brunnen. | Seidschutz. | Selters. | Spa Pouhon. |
| Carbonate of Soda | 5·3499 | ... | ... | 0·8261 | 7·6211 | ... | 4·6162 | 0·5531 |
| Carbonate of Lithia | 0·0858 | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| Carbonate of Baryta | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | 0·0014 | ... |
| Carbonate of Strontia | 0·0028 | ... | ... | 0·0672 | 0·0170 | ... | 0·0144 | ... |
| Carbonate of Lime | 2·9509 | 0·5775 | 4·7781 | 5·8531 | 1·5464 | 5·1045 | 1·4004 | 0·7387 |
| Carbonate of Magnesia | 2·0390 | 4·8045 | ... | 4·1155 | 1·5496 | 0·8235 | 1·5000 | 0·8421 |
| Carbonate of (Proto) Manganese | 2·0288 | ... | 0·0364 | 0·0202 | 0·0026 | 0·0032 | ... | 0·0389 |
| Carbonate of (Proto) Iron | 0·1319 | ... | 0·3213 | 0·0173 | 0·0356 | 0·0095 | ... | 0·2813 |
| Sub-Phos. of Lime | ... | 0·0026 | ... | ... | ... | 0·0117 | 0·0007 | 0·0102 |
| Sub-Phos. of Alumina | ... | ... | 0·0110 | ... | ... | 0·0088 | 0·0020 | 0·0064 |
| Sulphate of Potassa | ... | 3·6000 | 0·0314 | 0·1379 | 0·3160 | 3·6705 | 0·2978 | 0·0593 |
| Sulphate of Soda | 28·5868 | 92·8500 | 1·6092 | ... | 2·5106 | 17·6220 | ... | 0·0281 |
| Sulphate of Lithia | ... | ... | 0·0067 | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| Sulphate of Lime | ... | 1·9500 | 5·0265 | ... | ... | 1·1287 | ... | ... |
| Sulphate of Strontia | ... | ... | 0·0154 | ... | ... | 0·0347 | ... | ... |
| Sulphate of Magnesia | ... | 69·8145 | 2·3684 | ... | ... | 62·3535 | ... | ... |
| Nitr. of Magnesia | ... | ... | ... | 0·1004 | ... | 5·9302 | ... | ... |
| Chlor. of Ammonium | ... | ... | ... | 0·0326 | 0·0164 | ... | ... | ... |
| Chlor. of Potassium | ... | ... | ... | 1·6256 | ... | ... | 0·2685 | ... |
| Chlor. of Sodium | 10·1727 | ... | ... | 19·6653 | 0·8682 | ... | 12·9690 | 0·3371 |
| Chlor. of Lithium | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| Chlor. of Calcium | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| Chlor. of Magnesium | ... | 14·7495 | 0·8450 | ... | ... | 1·2223 | ... | ... |
| Chlor. of Barium | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| Chlor. of Strontium | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| Bromide of Sodium | ... | ... | ... | 0·1613 | 0·0051 | ... | ... | ... |
| Iodide of Sodium | ... | ... | ... | 0·0046 | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| Fluoride of Calcium | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | 0·0013 | ... |
| Alumina | 0·0023 | ... | ... | 0·0069 | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| Silica | 0·2908 | 0·1320 | 0·3727 | 0·1112 | 0·2423 | 0·0900 | 0·2265 | 0·3739 |
| Total Saline contents | 51·6417 | 88·4806 | 15·4221 | 32·7452 | 14·7309 | 98·0133 | 21·2982 | 3·2691 |
| Carbonic Acid Gas in 100 cubic inches | 105 | 7 | 160 | 114 | 98 | 20 | 126 | 136 |
| Temperature, Fahr. | 53° | 58° | 56° | 50° | 58° | 58° | 58° | 58° |
| Authorities | C | A | A | E | A | A | A | A |
Authorities: A Struve. B Steinm. C Berzelius. D Bischoff. E Schweitz.
7. Camphor julep, 5 fl. oz.; solution of acetate of ammonia and rose water, of each 21⁄2 fl. oz.; mix. For weak or swollen eyes, particularly after ophthalmia.
8. Chloride of barium, 30 gr.; distilled water, 1⁄2 pint. In the ophthalmia of scrofulous and syphylitic habits.
9. (Bate’s.) From blue vitriol, 15 gr.; camphor, 4 gr.; hot water, 1⁄4 pint; agitate in a corked bottle, and, when cold, make it up to 4 pints, and filter. In purulent ophthalmia and blear eyes.
10. (Goulard’s.) From solution of diacetate of lead, 16 drops; distilled water, 1⁄2 pint; mix. As No. 2.
11. (Krimer.) Hydrochloric acid, 20 drops; mucilage, 1 dr.; water, 2 fl. oz. To remove particles of iron or lime from the eye.
12. (Marshall’s ‘EYE-DROPS,’) Nitrate of silver, 2 gr.; dilute nitric acid, 2 drops; pure soft or distilled water, 1 fl. oz.; dissolve; add powdered gum, 15 gr.; agitate until dissolved, and the next day decant the clear portion.
13. (P. Cod.) Extract of opium, 4 gr.; rose water, 1 fl. oz.; dissolved. In painful ophthalmia.