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SODEN , a See also: town and See also: spa of See also: Germany, in the Prussian province of Hesse-See also: Nassau, pleasantly situated in the valley of the Sulzbach under the See also: southern slope of the See also: Taunus range, 10 n1. from See also: Frankfort-on-See also: Main and 4 m
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N. from See also: Hochst by See also: rail
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Pop
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(1905), 1917
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The chief See also: interest of the place centres in its brine springs which are largely impregnated with carbonic acid See also: gas and See also: oxide of iron, and are efficacious in chronic catarrh of the See also: respiratory See also: organs, in liver and stomach disorders . and See also: women's diseases
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The See also: waters are used both internally and externally, and are largely exported
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Soden lozenges (Sodener Pastillen), condensed from the waters, are also in See also: great repute
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Soden has a large and well-appointed Kurhaus, an Evangelical and a See also: Roman Catholic See also: church, and 'a hospital for indigent patients
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See
See also: Haupt, Soden am Taunus (Wilrzburg, 1902); and Kohler, Der Kurort Soden am Taunus and See also: seine Umgebungen (Frankfort, 1873)
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