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Identifier: cuttersofficialg04cutt (find matches)
Title: Cutter's official guide to Mount Clemens, Mich., and its world famous mineral baths
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Cutter, John Milton, (from old catalog) ed
Subjects: Mineral waters
Publisher: (Mt. Clemens? Mich.) C. Cutter & son
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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gratulate you upon the large amount of Bromine, and es-pecially Iodine contained in the Bitter Water, as shown in the aboveanalysis, the quantity of the two constituents, which add sogreatly to the curative value of Mineral Waters, being muchgreater than in any water I have ever before analyzed. Very respectfully yours, G. Gilbert Wheeler, Analytical Chemist. Mount Clemens Bitter Water is not a physic nor aliarsh cathartic. It is Natures tonic laxative. It refreshesand stimulates the natural functionings of the stomach,bowels, liver, kidneys and bladder, cleansing and strength-ening. It is a reliable remedy for Chronic Constipation. A.glass every morning before breakfast will accomplish won-ders in a few weeks. It restores natural conditions. For alcoholic excess, a full glass of Bitter Water be-fore breakfast proves a splendid and prompt restorer tonormal nerve conditions. Mount Clemens Mineral Springs Water Co. Successors to Mount Clemens Bitter Water Co., Mount Clemens, Michigan 67
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The Panacea Spring—F. W. Preussell, Proprietor68 PANACEA ANALYSIS Grains per U. S. Galli Chloride of Sodium, .Carbonate Calcium,Carbonate Magnesium,Sulphate Calcium, .Chloride Potassium,Sulphate Potassium,Carbonate Iron,Organic Matter, Total. 1.40 3.25 4.32 .48 .70 .08 Trace None 10.23 NATURES REMEDY For Liver and Kidney Diseases, Dia-betes, Insomnia, Neurasthenia, andall Nervous Disorders ; Rheu-matism in all its Forms DIRECTIONS—Take one glass hoi water before meals ;from six glasses to one gallon per day, as recommended byyour physician. PANACEA is unexcelled as a TableWater. It is remarkably pure, as it willkeep in any climate or temperature foryears, which is an absolute test of water.It should be drunk freely for indigestionor kidney trouble. WATER THAT MADE MOUNT CLEMENS FAMOUS Panacea Spring THE KING OF TABLE WATERS The Panacea Springs are located on the EastSide, across the Clinton River. A spacious, beauti-ful park accommodates thousands of visitors daily. A first-class

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  • booksubject:Mineral_waters
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