Notes on the therapeutics of radium in the Bath waters : a handbook for the medical profession / published by the Bath Corporation with the approval of the Bath Medical Committee of the British Medical Association ; compiled by John Hatton.

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Notes on the therapeutics of radium in the Bath waters : a handbook for the medical profession / published by the Bath Corporation with the approval of the Bath Medical Committee of the British Medical Association ; compiled by John Hatton. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Bath : Bath Corporation, [1913?]

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55 unnumbered pages ; 22 cm

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Contents: Report on the mineral waters of Bath / by Sir William Ramsay - Radio-activity as a factor in the efficacy of the Bath mineral waters / contributed by the Bath Branch of the British Medical Association - On the balneological aspect of radium : an address at the Balneological Congress held in Budapest, April, 1912 / by Ede Weiss - Radium emanation and physiological processes ... / by S. Saubermann - Analysis of the springs - Therapeutic action of the Bath waters - Cases for which the radio-active waters of Bath are indicated - Methods of application

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