[1245]. De la Colique Métallique, 99, from Wanstroostwyk de l’Electricité Médicale, p. 224.

[1246]. Appendix to Dr. Scudamore’s Analysis of the Mineral Water of Tunbridge, p. 51.

[1247]. Some effect may perhaps be also owing to a difference between the proportion of saline matter contained in the water of the Crawley spring, which has been introduced into the city since Dr. Thomson resided here, and the proportion in the water with which the city was at that time supplied, I am not aware, however, of the difference between them, or that any material difference does exist.

[1248]. Trans. of London College of Physicians, ii. 400.

[1249]. Hints on a mode of procuring Soft Water at Tunbridge—Journal of Science, xiv. 352.

[1250]. Scudamore’s Pamphlet—Appendix—passim.

[1251]. Ibidem, p. 47.

[1252]. Edinburgh Royal Society Transactions, xv. 265.

[1253]. On Spring Waters, p. 14.

[1254]. Ibidem, 116.