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Bottle of medicinal water from St. Rock, France | |||
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Bottle of medicinal water from St. Rock, France label QS:Len,"Bottle of medicinal water from St. Rock, France" |
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Reference URL InfoField | https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co104238 |
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Author | Science Museum Group Studio | ||
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JPEG file comment | Label for a bottle of medicinal water taken from the hot spring of St. Rock, Bagneres de Bigorre, France, 1928. The bottle of medicinal water on the far left was collected from the hot spring of St Roch at the spa town of Bagnères de Bigorre in south-west France. Hot springs and mineral waters were popular in a number of ancient cultures – including Greek and Roman. Centuries later, a renewed interest in the healing and medicinal properties of these natural waters reached a peak in the Victorian period with hundreds of sites across Europe packed with visitors coming to ‘take the waters’ in the hope of a cure. |
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