- Hydrotherapy,
formerly called hydropathy and also
called water cure, is a
branch of
alternative medicine (particularly naturopathy),
occupational therapy...
-
founder of
modern hydropathy, himself.
Kellogg states that the "Quacks" as well as
Preissnitz are
ignorant for
overestimating the
hydropathy as a "cure-all"...
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compound or
amino acid is its
hydropathic character, hydropathicity, or
hydropathy. The
hydrophobic effect represents the
tendency of
water to
exclude non-polar...
- Middle**** UK Militia, who
became best
known for his
prominent promotion of
hydropathy, now
known as hydrotherapy, in the 1840s. It was also
known as the Cold...
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Barter (1802 – 3
October 1870) was an
Irish physician and
proponent of
hydropathy. He
collaborated with
David Urquhart on the
introduction of Victorian...
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Amino acid 3- and 1-letter
symbols Side
chain Hydropathy index Molar absorptivity Molecular m****
Abundance in
proteins (%)
Standard genetic coding, IUPAC...
- Water-Cure Craze: A
History of
Hydropathy in the
United States. Trenton: Past Times. Legan,
Marshall Scott (1971). "
Hydropathy in America: A
Nineteenth Century...
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Captain R. T.
Claridge was
responsible for
introducing and
promoting hydropathy in Britain,
first in
London in 1842, then with
lecture tours in Ireland...
- John and
Caroline Smedley in
their book on
hydropathy. Credit:
Wellcome Library...
- cure".
Along with his
partner James Wilson, he
founded a very
successful "
hydropathy" (as it was then called)
clinic in Malvern, Worcestershire,
which had...