Sulphur Springs of Cyprus | Nature

Sulphur Springs of Cyprus | Nature


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ABSTRACT THE presence of sulphur springs in the island of Cyprus is a well-established fact, and several, such as the springs of Kalopanayotis and Ayoi Anargyroi, are widely used for


treatment of internal and external diseases. It is therefore somewhat surprising that apart from casual samples sent for analysis abroad, no systematic survey has been undertaken so far. The


handbook of R. Storrs and B. J. O'Brien, where a page on mineral springs has been reprinted without alteration from the earlier work of H. C. Luke and Jardine, contains but a few


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ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE TAMARI, M. Sulphur Springs of Cyprus. _Nature_ 152, 277–278 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/152277b0 Download citation * Issue Date: 04 September 1943 * DOI:


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