Object number
1999.201
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Description
Bottle of Chelspa, Cheltenham Spa Water, of green glass sealed with a cork. Produced by Cheltenham firm UCAL, between 1880 and 1920. The front label shows medal struck to commemmorate the healing of King George III in 1789. Label on reverse lists the chief uses of Cheltenham Water and the dose. The paper seal over the cork states guaranteed by over 1000 British Pharmacists.
Production place
Cheltenham
Date
1880 - 1920
Production period
Late 19th century, Early 20th century
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Chelspa
The chief usages of Cheltenham Water
For dearrangments of stomach bowels and liver due to indiscretion in diet and drink.
To relieve and prevent chronic and recurring congestions of the abdominal organs, attacks of bile, headache giddieness, epilespsy and migraine
In habitual constipation. In dyspepsia or indigestions
In exczema and many other skin affections
In Gout and all coniditions depending upon Gout, it removes excess of uric acid and other waste products,alters and corrects unhealthy secretions, improves the appetite and digestoin and absoption of food.
Ucal
The Sign of ReliabilityChelspa, Cheltenham Natural Aperient Water