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OEYNHAUSEN , a See also:town and watering-See also:place of See also:Germany, in the Prussian See also:province of See also:Westphalia, on the Werre, situated just above its confluence with the See also:Weser, 9 M. W. from See also:Minden by the See also:main See also:line of railway from See also:Hanover to See also:Cologne, with a station on the Lohne-See also:Hameln line. Pop. (1905) 3894. The place, which was formerly called Rehme, owes its development to the See also:discovery in 1830 of its five famous See also:salt springs, which are heavily charged with carbonic See also:acid See also:gas. The See also:waters are used both for bathing and drinking, and are particularly efficacious for See also:nervous disorders, See also:rheumatism, See also:gout and feminine complaints. End of Article: OEYNHAUSENAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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