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- Sweet Chalybeate Springs, formerly known as the Red Sweet Springs: a synopsis of the routes by which they are reached, an account of their medicinal properties, analyses of their waters, and some cases of disease cured by their use1
- The Black Barren spring1
- The Columbia natural lithia water: a superior curative agent and table water : well-known as a cure for dyspepsia, kidney disease, gravel, rheumatism, gout, malaria, nausea, insomnia, constipation, and diseases marked by deficient saline nourishment1
- The Gray Mineral Spring and Hotel Riverside, Cambridgeboro, Pa: a handbook of the early history of the spring, containing a discussion of its therapeutic properties, together with evidences of its marvelous healing power1
- The Guilford spring1
- The action of the naturel mineral waters of Carlsbad: history, therapeutical action, directions for use, etc1
- The geographical distribution of the mineral springs of the United States: read at the meeting of the American Climatological Association, at Hot Springs, Virginia, June 14, 18951
- The magnetic and mineral springs of Michigan: to which is prefixed an essay on the climate of Michigan1
- The natural mineral waters of the United States1
- The production of mineral waters in 18941
- The production of mineral waters in 18951
- The waters of the Glen Springs, Watkins, N.Y: read in the Section on Materia Medica and Pharmacy, at the forty-fourth Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association1
- Two letters of cases of cure at Fauquier White Sulphur Springs: embracing, also, mineral waters in general1
- Xenia Springs Joint Stock Association, Greene County, Ohio: history of the enterprise, remarks concerning the association, description of the springs, quality, location, advantages, etc., etc1
