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Balneotherapy (Latin:
balneum "bath") is a
method of
treating diseases by bathing, a
traditional medicine technique usually practiced at spas.
Since ancient...
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distinguished balneologist available, he was
fired by the
government in 1912 due to the fact they
could pay a
younger and less
experienced balneologist for half...
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symptoms that
correspond to
infectious mononucleosis, and in 1889 a
German balneologist and pediatrician, Emil Pfeiffer,
independently reported similar cases...
- also
known as
Arthur Stanley Herbert, was an
English physician and
balneologist,
known for his
significant contributions to the
therapeutic use of the...
- (1489-1534).
After completing his studies, he
initially worked as a
balneologist in Giengen. From
around 1565,
Ruland taught pharmacology,
physics and...
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Enoch Heinrich Kisch (6 May 1841 – 1918) was an
Austrian balneologist and
gynecologist born in Prague. He was the
brother of
Alexander Kisch (1848–1917)...
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named after Axel Winckler, a
doctor from Bad
Nenndorf and a
leading balneologist. The
British authorities opened No. 74
Combined Services Detailed Interrogation...
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baths in
Varshets were
built in 1910 and were run by
Damyan Ivanov, a
balneologist who
specialized in Austria-Hungary. The New
Baths were
built in 1930...
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Friedrich Christoph Pelizaeus (3
April 1851 – 11
August 1942) was a
German balneologist and
neurologist who was a
native of Rietberg. In 1874 he
earned his medical...
- of Lobkowicz. The
authors of the
first scientific publications were
balneologists Franz Ambrosius Reuss,
August Emanuel von Reuss, and
Josef von Löschner...