Warm well (Bad Soden)

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Milk, warm and Justus von Liebig fountains

The warm fountain (source IIIa and IIIb) is a state-recognized healing spring in the city of Bad Soden am Taunus . Its water flows, like that of Justus von Liebig-Brunnen and the Milchbrunnen , into a fountain on Franzensbader Platz.

history

The first version of the source dates back to 1699. During renovation work, a wooden wreath was found with the year 1699. The fountain has had several names throughout history, including Sauer or municipal fountain. In the middle of the 18th century the water was used for cooking. This has been one of the city's spa fountains since 1805. In 1838 the fountain was redesigned. The water used to be conveyed to the Nassauischer Hof, which was the town hall at the time, with a pipe. From 1887 the warm fountain in the pump room ran out. When the drinking hall was rebuilt in 1955, a fountain base was built on the street Zum Quellenpark to allow drainage. The source also continued to run out in the pump room. This well is a "thermal sodium-chloride-hydrogen carbonate column ring".

application

The water from the spring is used for drinking cures, inhalations, as well as partial baths and compresses. It is a thermal sodium-calcium-chloride-hydrogen carbonate acid. One liter of the source covers 25% of the magnesium, 25% of the calcium, 30% of the iodine and 40% of the iron requirements of a person.

application areas

  • Disease of the stomach and upper small intestine
  • Urinary tract infections
  • orthostatic dysregulation
  • Respiratory and oral mucosal diseases
  • Stimulation of the digestive tract
  • Support with ulcer disease

literature

  • Joachim Kromer: Bad Soden am Taunus. Life from the sources. Waldemar Kramer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1990, ISBN 3-7829-0402-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Brochure Heilquellen und Brunnen, Magistrat der Stadt Bad Soden am Taunus (2007).

Coordinates: 50 ° 8 ′ 33.1 ″  N , 8 ° 29 ′ 56.9 ″  E