Chalybeate Sentence Examples

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  • Cannstatt, which was incorporated with Stuttgart in 1903, attracts numerous visitors owing to its beautiful situation on the Neckar and its saline and chalybeate springs.

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  • Bakewell is noted for a chalybeate spring, of use in cases of chronic rheumatism, and there are baths attached to it.

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  • There is a chalybeate spring.

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  • During the summer it is a place of considerable resort for the sake of its waters - saline, chalybeate and sulphur - and it possesses the usual accessories of pump-rooms, baths and a recreation ground.

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  • There are several mineral springs in the county, some of them chalybeate, others sulphurous.

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  • Large quantities of mineral water, sulphur, chalybeate and lithia, bottled at Meridian, Raymond and elsewhere, are sold annually.

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  • Numerous mineral springs (chalybeate and sulphurous) exist both north and south of the Caucasus ranges, e.g.

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  • Pop. (1891), 29,296; (igoi), 33373 It owes its popularity to its chalybeate spring and its beautiful situation in a hilly wooded district.

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  • On the outskirts there is a hot chalybeate spring.

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  • There are chalybeate springs and a hydropathic establishment in the town.

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  • There is also a chalybeate spa.

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  • Bath Springs are located just outside the borough limits; though not so famous as they were early in the 18th century, these springs are still well known for the medicinal properties of their chalybeate waters.

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  • The place is chiefly noted for its sulphur and chalybeate springs, the former being the strongest of the kind in Wales.

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  • As the coal and the associated rocks usually contain pyrites, these springs are often chalybeate.

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  • The district contains many villages of 1000 to 4000 inhabitants, the four largest being Lanjaron, with its ruined castle and chalybeate baths, Orgiba, Trevelez and Ugijar; all situated at a considerable elevation.

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  • The only town in Pyrmont is Bad Pyrmont, with about 1500 inhabitants, a highly fashionable watering-place with chalybeate and saline springs.

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  • In the Frederiks Park is a pump-room supplied with a powerful chalybeate water from a spring, the Wilhelminabron, in the Haarlemmer Polder not far distant, and in connexion with this there is an orthopaedic institution adjoining.

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  • The waters are chalybeate, sulphureous and saline, and some of the springs possess all these qualities to a greater or less extent.

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  • The principal chalybeate springs are the Tewitt well, called by Dr Bright, who wrote the first account of it, the "English Spa," discovered by Captain William Slingsby of Bilton Hall near the close of the r6th century; the Royal Chalybeate Spa, more commonly known as John's Well, discovered in 1631 by Dr Stanhope of York; Muspratt's chalybeate or chloride of iron spring discovered in 1819, but first properly analysed by Dr Sheridan Muspratt in 1865; and the Starbeck springs midway between High Harrogate and Knaresborough.

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  • The fields and places of entertainment in Islington were favourite places of resort for the citizens of London in the 17th century and later; the modern Ball's Pond Road recalls the sport of duck-hunting practised here and on other ponds in the parish, and the popularity of the place was increased by the discovery of chalybeate wells.

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  • It was formerly famed for the chalybeate springs to which it owes its name, and in 1621 was visited by Charles I.

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  • In the gardens is a chalybeate spring known as St Blaize's Well, which was in high repute before the Reformation.

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  • The route beyond is between rows of stately shafts, and ends in a copious chalybeate spring.

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  • Chalybeate springs were discovered at Hampstead in the 17th century, and early in the 18th rivalled those of Tunbridge Wells and Epsom.

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  • Flinsberg is celebrated for its chalybeate waters, specific in cases of feminine disorders, and used both for bathing and drinking.

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  • Transylvania abounds in mineral springs of all kinds, especially saline and chalybeate, the principal ones being found at Borszek,.

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  • The first is a watering-place (pop. 2074), with pleasant sands and a chalybeate spa; the second (pop. 3086) has iron foundries, engineering works and fish-curing establishments.

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  • Many fine chalybeate and other springs rising through solid rock from a depth of about 650 ft.

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  • A good road runs southward down the pass, passing after a few miles some large chalybeate and sulphur springs.

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  • There is also a chalybeate spring known as St Anne's well, situated at the S.W.

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  • Marstrand near Gothenburg is one of the most fashionable; Stromstad, Lysekil and Varberg on the same coast, Ronneby on the Baltic, with its chalybeate springs, Visby the capital of Gotland, and several villages in the neighbourhood of Stockholm may also be noted.

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  • The springs are sulphurous, saline and chalybeate.

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  • Chalybeate waters, pools in marshes near irons one, &c., abound in bacteria,, some of which belong to the remarkable genera Crenothrix, Cladothrix and Leptothrix, and contain ferric oxide, i.e.

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  • The iron must be in certain soluble conditions, however, and the soluble bicarbonate of the protoxide of chalybeate springs seems most favourable; the hydrocarbonate absorbed by the cells is oxidized, probably thus 2FeCO 3 1-30H 2 +O = Fee (OH)6+2C02.

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  • Owing to its delightful situation amid beech forests and to its chalybeate waters, Doberan has become a favourite summer resort.

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  • There are three parks, one of which, Lake Park, is a pleasure and health resort, with a lake and chalybeate and sulphur springs.

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  • The saline, sulphur and chalybeate springs of Llandrindod have long been famous.

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  • It has five saline chalybeate springs, used both for drinking and bathing, and specific in feminine disorders, rheumatism, paralysis and neuralgia.

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  • There are chalybeate and sulphur springs in the vicinity.

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  • The south spring is aperient, but contains some iron; while the north or chalybeate spring is more tonic in its properties.

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  • The island is watered by several short rivers, mainly on the east and south; there are numerous fresh water springs, as well as hot chalybeate and sulphurous springs.

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  • There are also chalybeate and other less important springs about the same distance east of the borough, and a white sulphur spring 10 m.

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  • The well of effervescent chalybeate water is largely resorted to for anaemia and as a tonic. A peat bath, similar to those at Franzensbad in Bohemia, has also been established.

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  • During the last century Admaston was a commercial spa with several chalybeate springs and which of these was the holy well is uncertain.

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  • In the township of Shipley is a chalybeate spring.

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  • A chalybeate spring, at Wares Farm, was formerly in repute for medicinal virtues.

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