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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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Czechoslovak writer and
journalist Enoch Heinrich Kisch (1841–1918),
Austrian balneologist and
gynecologist Frederick Kisch (1888–1943),
British Army
officer and...
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symptoms that
correspond to
infectious mononucleosis, and in 1889 a
German balneologist and pediatrician, Emil Pfeiffer,
independently reported similar cases...
- (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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Theodor Menke (13
September 1791 – 1861) was a
German malacologist and
balneologist who was a
native of Bremen. He is
remembered for his
research on snails...
- also
known as
Arthur Stanley Herbert, was an
English physician and
balneologist,
known for his
significant contributions to the
therapeutic use of the...
- in
Sachsen – 29
September 1840, Berlin) was a
German pharmacist and
balneologist. He
studied medicine at the
Universities of
Leipzig and Halle, then continued...
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defenceman Pierre Adolphe Adrien Doyon (1827–1907),
French dermatologist and
balneologist born in
Grenoble Stephanie Doyon (born Maine), an
American novelist best...
- Budzyński [ˈɛuɡɛniuˈsz ˈbudzɨˈɲski] (14
January 1893 – 1940) was a
Polish balneologist, neurologist,
internist and
major in the
Polish Army. He was
killed in...
- 1878–1883
Eduard Killias (1829–1891), a
Swiss physician,
naturalist and
balneologist Carl
Hilty (1833–1909), a philosopher,
writer and
worked as a lawyer...