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Definition of Hydrotherapeutics

Hydrotherapeutics
Hydrotherapeutics Hy`dro*ther`a*peu"tics, n. [Hydro-, 1 + therapeutics.] (Med.) A system of treating disease by baths and mineral waters.

Meaning of Hydrotherapeutics from wikipedia

- irrigation with suction. The following methods are used for their hydrotherapeutic effects: ****ngs, general and local; Hot air and steam baths; General...
- Schwärzenbach and Waldau. The town of Neustadt is a spa known for its Kneipp hydrotherapeutic and curative methods. Furthermore, it is a winter sport center. The...
- patients wishing to be healed at the springs led to an expansion of the hydrotherapeutic facilities. Princess Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte expanded the Janson buildings...
- It was also the home of Sir John Marsham, 1st Baronet. In 1881, a hydrotherapeutic institute was opened in its 250 acres of parkland. The establishment...
- proponent of hydrotherapy. Priessnitz had founded the first modern hydrotherapeutic institute in the world here. It is also known for the Sanatorium Priessnitz...
- the summer of 1845 Wagner with his wife Minna planned their annual hydrotherapeutic visit to Marienbad. Putting his work as Kapellmeister at the Royal...
- relocated to Llandudno where Arthur established the new Craigside Hydrotherapeutic Establishment. Sarah was keenly interested in Christian Science, and...
- same year, "La Terr****e" was created. La Terr****e was a complex for hydrotherapeutic baths and other cures, as well as a 1,800-metre promenade along the...
- Nature Cure, although it has been noted that his main focus was on hydrotherapeutic techniques. The use of cold water as a curative is recorded in the...
- angry mob and subsequently retires from active life to Mount Glory Hydrotherapeutic Hotel. Mrs. Skinner's grandson, Albert Edward Caddles, becomes an epitome...