The Excavations of Roman Baths at Bath by Charles E. Davis
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* * * * * [Illustration] HOT MINERAL SPRINGS OF BATH, VESTED IN THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY. * * * * * FOUNDED by the Romans in the First Century. BATHERS DURING 1889, 104,597. Daily yield 507,600 gallons at 120° Fah. * * * * * These Waters are beneficial in all forms of Gout, Sub-acute, Chronic and Muscular Rheumatism--Neuralgias, Sciatica, Lumbago, certain forms of Paralysis, Nervous Debility, Diseases of Women, Disorders of the Digestive System, Tropical Anoemia, Metallic Poisoning, Eczema, Lepra, Psoriasis, and all the Scaly Diseases of the Skin. Some Surgical Diseases of the Joints, general Weakness of Limbs after injury, and |
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