- help
minor ailments and be of
benefit to the more
seriously injured.
Hydropathists occupied themselves mainly with
studying chronic invalids well able...
- Dr
Richard Barter, an
Irish physician and
hydropathist. Barter, to the
consternation of
orthodox hydropathists, was
already using the
vapour bath cabinet...
- was a Czech-Austrian
Jewish physician and
hydropathist. He was an
influential neurologist and
hydropathist who at the time was
commonly characterized...
-
mesmerist to put her to sleep, John
Chapman as
homeopathist and
himself as
hydropathist,
after which Gully's
daughter recovered.
Darwin explained to Fox his...
- in 1871 in Queensland, Australia. Her father,
Joseph Allenby, was a
hydropathist from Australia, and her mother, Mary Brady, was of
Scottish descent but...
- MP for Stafford,
David Urquhart (1805–1877), and
Irish physician and
hydropathist (an
early hydrotherapist),
Richard Barter (1802–1870),
founder and proprietor...
- (2001), "Opportunity on the Edge of Orthodoxy:
Medically Qualified Hydropathists in the Era of Reform, 1840–60",
Social History of Medicine, 14 (3):...
- It was
founded in
February 1856 by the
hydropathist James Caleb Jackson. Many of its
members were
hydropathists, who
supported the
Bloomers and a reform...
-
trained under Priessnitz at Grafenberg, and was
considered an
experienced hydropathist. Ben
Rhydding dispensed with Rischanek's
services in 1847, according...
-
mesmerist to put her to sleep, John
Chapman as homœopathist and
himself as
hydropathist,
after which Gully's
daughter recovered.
Darwin explained to Fox his...