- most
commonly ****ociated with the "
Kneipp Cure" form of
hydrotherapy (often
called "
Kneipp therapy" or "
Kneippism"), the
application of
water through...
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Kneipp is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Sebastian Kneipp (1821–1897),
Bavarian priest and
naturopath George Kneipp (1922–1993), Australian...
- A
Kneipp facility is a
construction or
device in a spa or
special park that is used for the
Kneipp hydrotherapy, also
called "
Kneipp Cure" or "Kneippism"...
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Janina Kneipp is a
German scientist who is
Professor of
Physical Chemistry Humboldt University of Berlin. Her
research considers surface enhanced Raman...
-
underwater m****age and
mineral baths (e.g. balneotherapy, Iodine-Grine therapy,
Kneipp treatments,
Scotch hose,
Swiss shower, thal****otherapy) or
whirlpool bath...
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Katrin Kneipp is a
German physicist.
Kneipp was born in
Thuringen and
studied physics at
Friedrich Schiller University and
Humboldt University Berlin....
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Sebastian Kneipp is a 1958
Austrian historical film
directed by
Wolfgang Liebeneiner and
starring Carl Wery, Paul Hörbiger, and
Gerlinde Locker. It is...
- Sir
Joseph Patrick George Kneipp (1922–1993) was a
judge of the
Supreme Court of
Queensland in Townsville, Queensland,
Australia from 1969 to 1992. Born...
- (pronunciation; "Kneippbread") is a
whole wheat bread. It is
named for
Sebastian Kneipp (1821–1897), a 19th-century
Bavarian priest and hydrotherapist. It is the...
- Germany,
known for the water-cure (hydrotherapy)
developed by
Sebastian Kneipp (1821–1897), a
Catholic priest who
lived there for 42 years. Many of the...