This is the Purest and Most Effective of all Medicinal Spring Waters. Possessing remarkable Curative Properties for diseases of the STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS and BLADDER.
A MILD CATHARTIC AND ACTIVE DIURETIC.
PROF. RAPHAEL PUMPELLY, Chemist National Board of Health.
[NOTE.—This analysis, with a letter of recommendation from Prof. Pumpelly, was read before the Newport Sanitary Protective Society, Jan. 12, 1884.]
PARTS IN 1,000,000
| Total Residue | 44.6 |
| Silica | 11.5 |
| Iron and Alumina | 0.7 |
| Lime | 10.5 |
| Magnesia | 1.5 |
| Chlorine | 4.6 |
| Ammonia | 0.06 |
| Albumoid Ammonia | 0.06 |
The above analysis shows a total residue of about 2.6 grains in one gallon of 231 cubic inches.
The object of the above analysis is to show the great purity of this water. Its curative properties cannot be determined by a chemical analysis. No combination of the above-mentioned minerals alone would produce the same effects. The Spring possesses a peculiarity and an individuality of its own which no one ever has been able to explain. It is one of Nature's remedies. Its medicinal effects can only be determined by a thorough trial.
BOSTON, April 24, 1885.