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.TABLE OF CONTENTS

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CHAPTER I.

The Black Forest.Its heights and valleys.Rivers and lakes. Forests.Rafting.Mines.The population and their re- sources.Glass-works and trade.Manufacture of wooden clocks and straw-hats.Agriculture.

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CHAPTER II.

The river Enz.Wildbad.Its external appearance.History.

Social and literary resources.Climate, and state of health. 24

CHAPTER. III.

The environs. Promenade. Windhof. Enzklösterle. The badish Jägerhaus. Wildlake.Hohlohkopf Dobel.Jäger­hausCalmbach.Neuenbürg and Pforzheim.Hirsau.Calw.

Liebenzell and Teinach . ...... 38

CHAPTER IV.

Remarks on the geological andbotanical relations of the environs

of Wildbad.57

CHAPTER V.

The bathing and drinking establishments.Physical and Chemical

properties of the waters.. . 69

CHAPTER VI.

Medical virtues of the Wildbad waters.92

CHAPTER VII.

Rules for the use of the Wildbad waters.Regimen and diet . 116

CHAPTER VIII.

Dates and distances. «... 127