I have been informed since, by various eminent medical gentlemen, that the alcohol must have entirely counteracted the effects of the
chalybeate properties contained in the water.
I invented a name for the town, a code of laws for the inhabitants, productions, antiquities,
chalybeate springs, population, statistics of crime, and so on, while I walked about the streets, looked in at the shop-windows, and attentively examined the Market-place and Town-hall.
The
Chalybeate (contains iron) spring inSt James' cemeterywas discovered in 1773 by a group of quarry men on the eastern side of the graveyard that is overlooked by Liverpool cathedral.
Curable now with penicillin, it was untreatable in Burns' days but his physician, Dr William Maxwell, recommended drinking the spa water from the
chalybeate well, rich in iron salts, and to wade in the Solway, daily, up to the armpits.
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Chalybeate Gardens Aberaeron.
The
Chalybeate (contains iron) spring in St James' cemetery was discovered in 1773 by a group of quarry men on the eastern side of the graveyard that is overlooked by Liverpool cathedral.
The fountain's water came from the Engine Well, a
chalybeate mineral spring, which in the 1820s helped establish Tynemouth as a health resort.
This historic village is mostly known for its traditional woollen mills and the
chalybeate spa, whose iron rich waters were known to have first been used by the Romans.
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chalybeate Village indigobird Euplectes spp Widow bird
As early as the 14th century, the town's
chalybeate springs (iron-rich water) were recognised as a remedy for all manner of ailments.
Tunbridge Wells is a spa town and you can taste the water at
Chalybeate Spring in The Pantiles.