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he also worked intensively on climatotherapy and thalassotherapy. His studies and reports formed the basis for the development of these disciplines in Germany. Together with Karl Gmelin he established a centre for bioclimatic research in Wyk auf Föhr which opened in 1926. Already in the early 1900s,
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In 1902 and 1919 he published two chronicles of the town of Wyk and Wyk as a seaside resort respectively. A museum of natural history and local history in Wyk that he had founded in 1908 was named
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Gmelin's and Haeberlin's activities attracted increasing numbers of tourists to the seaside spa of Wyk which had previously been less frequented.
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Carl Haeberlin died in 1954 in Wyk auf Föhr. He was survived by his wife Leonore who died on 27 April 1994 aged 94.
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Große und kleine Ereignisse in Wyk: Eine Chronik der Stadt Wyk auf Föhr der Jahre 1985 bis 2007
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Great and small events in Wyk: A chronicle of the town of Wyk auf Föhr from 1985 to 2007
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of the Federal Republic of Germany. The town of Wyk named a street in his honour.
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island in the North Sea where he began to practice. Apart from activities as a
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in his honour in 1927. The museum displays artifacts from the Viking Age, the
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Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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This article about a German person in the field of medicine is a
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Fabian, Bernhard; Raabe, Paul; MĂĽller-Jerina, Alwin (1996).
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Index

Carl von Häberlin
natural historian
climatotherapy
thalassotherapy
Wyk auf Föhr
Ranchi
Swabia
TĂĽbingen
doctorate
Wyk auf Föhr
Föhr
balneologist
Age of Sail
honorary professorship
Commander's Cross of Merit



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3-4871-0135-1
Baedeker
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978-3-8297-1226-2
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978-3-8370-2543-9
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