Date:1800 - 1900 (c.)
Description:This bottle contained saline water from the springs at Leamington Spa. Saline, or salty, water has been used for medicinal purposes in Leamington for over 500 years. At the Royal Pump Rooms, patients bathed in saline water as part of hydrotherapy treatments. The water was also drunk, and could be used to treat a variety of ailments including stomach aches and muscular rheumatism. Sulphurous water and chalybeate water, containing iron, were also used in treatments at the Royal Pump Rooms.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
This brass plaque was fixed to a Bath Chair at a Leamington bathhouse. Spas were ...
This wooden recliner was used in the Hammam at the Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington ...
These pulleys were used to hold sling apparatus in physiotherapy treatments at the ...
These electrodes were used in low frequency electrotherapy treatments at the Royal ...
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Donor ref:LEAMG : M3355.1979.1 (61/12740)
Source: Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum
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