AUMALE, MINERAL WATERS OF
\ˈɔːme͡ɪl], \ˈɔːmeɪl], \ˈɔː_m_eɪ_l]\
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Aumale is a town of Upper Normandy, in the country of Caux. Several springs of ferruginous mineral waters are found there, whose odour penetrating, and taste rough and astringent. They are tonic, and employed in debility of the viscera.
By Robley Dunglison
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