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The work surveys salt from multiple perspectives: its historical production and uses; chemical, therapeutical, and toxicological characteristics; and its geographical distribution and geological formation. It describes sources and extraction methods such as brine springs and rock-salt beds and explains how subterranean salts can produce mineral waters. The text examines salt's effects on plant and animal life, explores physiological, medicinal, and dietetic roles, and assesses health-related applications. Chapters synthesize scientific analyses with practical observations and conclude with an appendix summarizing technical and regional details.

About the Author

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Evan Marlett Boddy

Evan Marlett Boddy was an author known for his work in the field of historical literature. His notable book, "The History of Salt," explores the significance of salt throughout human civilization, detailing its economic, cultural, and social impacts. Boddy's writing reflects a keen interest in the intersection of history and everyday life, providing readers with insights into how a common substance has shaped societies over time. His contributions to literature offer a unique perspective on the importance of seemingly mundane elements in our history.

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