Sakula A
Clio Med. 1984;19(1-2):1-21.
The purgative effect of the waters of Epsom, in southern England, was first discovered in the early seventeenth century. Epsom subsequently developed as one of the great English spas where high society flocked to take the medicinal waters. The extraction of the Epsom Salts from the spa waters and their chemical analysis, the essential feature of which was magnesium sulphate, were first successfully carried out by Doctor Nehemiah Grew, distinguished as a physician, botanist and an early Fellow of the Royal Society. His attempt to patent the production and sale of the Epsom Salts precipitated a dispute with two unscrupulous apothecaries, the Moult brothers. This controversy must be set against the backcloth of the long-standing struggle over the monopoly of dispensing of medicines between the Royal College of Physicians and the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London.
英国南部伊顿的矿泉水的泻下作用于17世纪初首次被发现。伊顿随后发展成为英国著名的温泉胜地之一,上流社会纷纷涌来饮用矿泉水。从温泉水中提取泻盐并进行化学分析,其主要成分是硫酸镁,这一工作首次由内科医生、植物学家、皇家学会早期会员尼希米·格鲁博士成功完成。他试图为泻盐的生产和销售申请专利,这引发了与两个不择手段的药剂师莫尔特兄弟的争端。这场争议必须放在皇家内科医师学院和伦敦药剂师协会之间长期存在的药品调配垄断权斗争的背景下来看。