Analyse Des Eaux Sulfureuses D'aix-la-chapelle... presents a detailed analysis of the sulfurous waters of Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen), offering valuable insights into their chemical composition and potential therapeutic properties. Authored by J.-P.-J. Monheim, this work provides a scientific examination of the mineral content and characteristics of these thermal springs.
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