BOUILLON-LAGRANGE, Edme Jean-Baptiste. Essai sur les eaux minérales naturelles et artificielles. 1810.
BOUILLON-LAGRANGE, Edme Jean-Baptiste.
Essai sur les eaux minérales naturelles et artificielles.
Paris et Saint-Pétersbourg, Klostermann, 1810.
8vo (199x124mm), viii-478 pages and 4 plates. binding : Contemporary full calf. Gilt flat spine with lettering piece. Caps chipped.
First edition, the first issue with the scarce 1810 title page. An important work and comprehensive treatise on natural and mineral waters. The first part covers internal and external uses of fresh water, seawater, and different kinds of mineral water. The major portion of the book describes the principal spas of Europe in alphabetical order, including chemical analyses of the waters. The last section gives detailed directions for the preparation of artificial mineral waters, with plates showing apparatus for making hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and hydrogel sulphide. The machine designed by L.A. Planche for making carbonated mineral waters under pressure is described.