• Thermal water In 1907, Fernand de Saintignon, an ironmaster, commissioned a 900-meter-deep borehole in Longwy in an attempt to discover a coal deposit usable for his blast furnaces. He found a tiny coal seam and, most importantly, at -353 meters, the Récollets spring, whose water is remarkably pure. He then turned Longwy into a thermal spa and built a hotel in 1912 to accommodate patients seeking treatment for arthritis.
  • 1906212B0: This photo was used by Vercasson to file the design with the INPI. Photo 1906212B1 is a simplified version of 1906212B0. It may have been intended for another product.
  • Mineral water sourced from Vittel in the Vosges region. It was recommended for daily consumption by those with arthritis.
  • Thermal spa in Vittel in the Vosges where gout, gravel, diabetes, the bladder and urinary tract are treated.
  • Mineral water sourced from Vittel in the Vosges region
  • Mineral water whose source is located near Liège (Belgium). A first draft was made for this water.
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