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Priessnitz's clinic varied. Much of his theory was about inducing the above-mentioned crisis, which could happen quickly, or could occur after three to four years. In accordance with the simplistic nature of hydropathy, a large part of the treatment was based on living a simple lifestyle. These lifestyle adjustments included dietary changes such as eating only very coarse food, such as jerky and bread, and of course drinking large quantities of water. Priessnitz's treatments also included a great deal of less strenuous exercise, mostly including walking. Ultimately, Priessnitz's clinic was extremely successful, and he gained fame across the western world. His practice even influenced the hydropathy that took root overseas in America.
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and hydropathic establishments, but including other areas. While many bathing establishments were open all year round, doctors advised patients not to go before May, "nor to remain after
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these spaces with pure water, would flush the impurities out, which would rise to the surface of the skin, producing pus. The event of this pus emerging was called a crisis, and was achieved through a multitude of methods. These methods included techniques such as sweating, the plunging bath, the half bath, the head bath, the sitting bath, and the douche bath. All of these were ways to gently expose the patient to cold water in different ways.
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when the cart ran him over, breaking three of his ribs. A physician told him that they would never heal. Priessnitz decided to try his own hand at healing himself, and wrapped his wounds with damp bandages. By daily changing his bandages and drinking large quantities of water, after about a year, his broken ribs had been cured. Priessnitz quickly gained fame in his hometown and became the consulted physician.
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in Europe, the application of water in the treatment of fevers and other maladies had, since the seventeenth century, been consistently promoted by a number of medical writers. In the eighteenth century, taking to the waters became a fashionable pastime for the wealthy classes who decamped to resorts
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Priessnitz was the son of a peasant farmer who, as a young child, observed a wounded deer bathing a wound in a pond near his home. Over the course of several days, he would see this deer return and eventually the wound was healed. Later as a teenager, Priessnitz was attending to a horse cart,
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noted that hydropathy was a specific instance, or "particular case", of general principles of thermodynamics. That is, "the application of heat and cold in general", as it applies to physiology, mediated by hydropathy. In 1883, another writer stated "Not, be it observed, that hydropathy is a water
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was responsible for introducing and promoting hydropathy in
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Alternating the temperatures, either in a shower or complementary tanks, combines the use of hot and cold in the same session. Proponents claim improvement in circulatory system and lymphatic drainage. Experimental evidence suggests that contrast hydrotherapy helps to reduce injury in the acute
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water flow are not used to manage wounds, as a whirlpool will not selectively target the tissue to be removed, and can damage all tissue. Whirlpools also create an unwanted risk of bacterial infection, can damage fragile body tissue, and in the case of treating arms and legs, bring risk of
1501:(1807). It was highly popular and first placed the subject on a scientific basis. Hahn's writings had meanwhile created much enthusiasm among his countrymen, societies having been formed everywhere to promote the medicinal and dietetic use of water; and in 1804 Professor E.F.C. Oertel of
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involves cold water immersion or ice baths, used by physical therapists, sports medicine facilities and rehab clinics. Proponents assert that it results in improved return of blood flow and byproducts of cellular breakdown to the lymphatic system and more efficient recycling.
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A significant factor in the popular revival of hydrotherapy was that it could be practised relatively cheaply at home. The growth of hydrotherapy (or 'hydropathy' to use the name of the time), was thus partly derived from two interacting spheres: "the hydro and the home".
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Dangers of the Water Cure, and its Efficacy Examined and Compared with Those of the Drug Treatment of Diseases; And an Explanation of its Principles and Practice; With an Account of Cases Treated at Malvern, and a Prospectus of the Water Cure Establishment at That
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in 1842. In 1843, Wilson and Gully published a comparison of the efficacy of the water-cure with drug treatments, including accounts of some cases treated at Malvern, combined with a prospectus of their Water Cure Establishment. Then in 1846 Gully published
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as a torture is indirectly dated to around 1898, by U.S. soldiers in the Spanish–American War, after the term had been introduced to America in the mid-19th century in the therapeutic sense, which was in widespread use. Indeed, while the torture sense of
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and treatment. The term encompasses a broad range of approaches and therapeutic methods that take advantage of the physical properties of water, such as temperature and pressure, to stimulate blood circulation, and treat the symptoms of certain diseases.
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concern that such techniques would cause emotional or physical trauma to the patient. Kneipp's practice was more all encompassing than Priessnitz's, and his practice involved not only curing the patients' physical woes, but emotional and mental as well.
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Psychrolousia. Or, the History of Cold Bathing: Both Ancient and Modern. In Two Parts. The First, written by Sir John Floyer, of Litchfield. The Second, treating the genuine life of Hot and Cold Baths..(exceedingly long subtitles) by Dr. Edward
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personalized, the development of hydrotherapy was believed to be a more personal form of medical treatment that did not necessarily present to patients the alienating scientific language that modern developments of medical treatment entailed.
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around Britain and Europe to cure the ills of over-consumption. In the main, treatment in the heyday of the British spa consisted of sense and sociability: promenading, bathing, and the repetitive quaffing of foul-tasting mineral waters.
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The Water-Cure in Chronic Disease; An Exposition of the causes, progress, and termination of various chronic diseases of the digestive organs, lungs, nerves, limbs, and skin; and of their treatment by water, and other hygienic
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The Water-Cure in Chronic Disease; An Exposition of the Causes, Progress, and Termination of Various Chronic Diseases of the Digestive Organs, Lungs, Nerves, Limbs, and Skin; And of Their Treatment by Water, and Other Hygienic
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The Water-Cure. Stomach Complaints and Drug Diseases, their Causes, Con- sequences and Cure by Water, Air, Exercise and Diet...To which is Appended two Letters to Dr. Hastings, of Worcester, on the Results of the Water-Cure at
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treated annually for weeks at a time in a large purpose-built building with lavish facilities – baths, recreation rooms and the like – under the supervision of fully trained and qualified medical practitioners and staff.
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Shower-based hydrotherapy techniques have been increasingly used in preference to full-immersion methods, partly for the ease of cleaning the equipment and reducing infections due to contamination. When removal of
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Including an Inquiry into the Circumstances that render Cold Drink, or the Cold Bath, Dangerous in Health, to which are added; Observations on the Nature of Fever; and on the effects of Opium, Alcohol, and
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on the use of hot and cold water in the treatment of fever and other illness, with a fourth edition published in 1805, not long before his death. It was also translated into German by Michaelis (1801) and
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Landewé, Rb; Peeters, R; et al. (January 1992). "No difference in effectiveness measured between treatment in a thermal bath and in an exercise bath in patients with rheumatoid arthritis".
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Hydriatic Treatment of Scarlet Fever in its different forms: How to save, through a systematic application of the water-cure, many thousands of lives and healths, which now annually perish
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Hydriatic Treatment of Scarlet Fever in its different forms: How to save, through a systematic application of the water-cure, many thousands of lives and healths, which now annually perish
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Hydriatic Treatment of Scarlet Fever in its different forms: How to save, through a systematic application of the water-cure, many thousands of lives and healths, which now annually perish
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Whirling water movement, provided by mechanical pumps, has been used in water tanks since at least the 1940s. Similar technologies have been marketed for recreational use under the terms "
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and Dansville. While none were located in Jefferson County, the Oswego Water Cure operated in the city of
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3010:"A shadow of orthodoxy? An epistemology of British hydropathy, 1840–1858"
2009:
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3705:
A history of psychiatry: from the era of the asylum to the age of Prozac
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of Basel, between 1860 and 1870, employed the cooling bath in abdominal
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and flowers, while Romans had communal public baths for their citizens.
4839:
3791:
3151:
Victorian Turkish Baths: Their origin, development, and gradual decline
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Victorian Turkish Baths: Their origin, development, and gradual decline
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the cooling bath was largely employed, in conjunction frequently with
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3808:, New York City: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc., 2001, p.7
1920:
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1695:
1144:
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924:
591:
3783:
3470:
A Fair Examination and Criticism of all the Medical Systems in Vogue
2967:(3rd ed.). London: John Churchill – via Internet Archive.
1306:
can be used. Examples of this include directed wound irrigation and
3892:
Water is Best: The Hydros and Health Tourism in Scotland, 1840–1940
1826:
was treated by hydrotherapy for his alcoholism in the early 1930s.
1318:
The following methods are used for their hydrotherapeutic effects:
4518:. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
3514:
The Battle Creek Sanitarium System. History, Organisation, Methods
1964:
1914:
1888:
1647:, was a forthright critic of hydropathy, and Gully in particular.
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with striking results, and led to its introduction to England by
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Hydrotherapy as a formal medical tool dates from about 1829 when
1519:, who initiated the popular revival of hydrotherapy at Gräfenberg
4109:
Bradley, James; Dupree, Mageurite; Durie, Alastair (1997), p.427
3975:
Cites doctors practicing at Ilmenau's hydropathic establishment.
1588:
Hydropathic applications according to Claridge's Hydropathy book
1006:
860:
4843:
4555:
3693:
Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) Quotations from p.9
4406:
Wash and Be Healed: The Water-Cure Movement and Women's Health
1999:
1935:
27:
Alternative medicine using water for pain relief and treatment
3965:(2nd ed.). London: Longmans, Green & Co. p. 340
1612:, further describing the treatments available at the clinic.
4337:
The Shakespeare Water Cure: A Burlesque Comedy in Three Acts
3201:
Nature Cures: The history of alternative medicine in America
2501:
1856:
toured Europe and discovered that a bath of spring water at
1366:
Full body immersion tanks (a "Hubbard tank" is a large size)
37:"Hydropathy" redirects here. For the chemistry concept, see
4213:
from the 'Central Christian Advocate,' Kansas, June 4, 1902
3121:"Dr Curtin's Hydropathic Establishment: Glenbrook, Co.Cork"
1726:
The specific use of heat was however often associated with
959:
3578:"Cleveland, Ohio (1868) Cleveland Jewish Orphanage Asylum"
2392:. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd
2091:
Stevenson, Angus, ed. (2007). "Definition of Water Cure".
1746:
The first U.S. hydropathic facilities were established by
1401:
The therapeutic use of water has been recorded in ancient
4773:
Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education
3984:
Linn, Thomas (1894), p. 7 (n17 in electronic page field).
1603:, established and operated a water cure establishment at
4323:. Vol. 64. London: Henry Colburn. pp. 432–435.
3819:"The Benefits of Ice Baths for Runners – Runner's World"
1843:
stages by stimulating blood flow and reducing swelling.
1768:
Following the introduction of hydrotherapy to the U.S.,
3758:
Hydrotherapy for Students and Practitioners of Medicine
2119:"Hydrotherapy – What is it and why aren't we doing it?"
1930:
is a form of hydrotherapy directed at the treatment of
3178:
3147:"St Ann's Hydropathic Establishment, Blarney, Co.Cork"
2422:. London: William Innys. Fourth Edition, with Appendix
4290:"Water cure definition per Webster's 1913 dictionary"
2248:"Five Things Physicians and Patients Should Question"
2205:
Rode, H.; Vale, I. Do; Millar, A.J.W (January 2009).
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Hydrotherapy: Simple Treatments for Common Ailments
2451:. Vol. 1. London: The Co-operative Printing Co
81:
65:
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4082:. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 138.
3257:
3198:
2059:1913 dictionary cited only the therapeutic sense,
1680:a counterpart of the establishment at Gräfenberg.
3770:Urse V. G. (1937). "Alcoholic mental disorders".
2653:Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine
2389:Life of Vincent Priessnitz, Founder of Hydropathy
4250:"The water cure from a missionary point of view"
4209:"The water cure from a missionary point of view"
4033:. Note: Registration to review articles is free.
3665:. Note: Registration to review articles is free.
2528:Bradley, Ian (2012). "Keep Taking the Liquids".
2070:The late 19th century expropriation of the term
4386:. Woburn, Massachusetts: Butterworth-Heineman.
3745:Hydrotherapy: A Work on Hydrotherapy in General
3604:"Stonewall Jackson and the Henderson Hydropath"
2895:"The hydrotherapy and infamy of Dr James Gully"
2440:
2438:
4778:Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy
4753:American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties
4317:"Review of Hydropathy, or The Cold Water Cure"
3721:, New York: William Wood & Co., 1895–1903.
3237:Wilson, James Grant; John Fiske, eds. (1888).
3205:. New York: Oxford University Press. pp.
3073:(5th English ed.). London: John Churchill
2546:Cited in Richard Metcalfe (1898), pp.5–6. Per
2381:
2379:
2377:
4855:
4567:
4516:Modern Hydrotherapy for the Massage Therapist
3760:. Loma Linda, California: College Press, 1911
3171:Kelly, Howard A.; Burrage, Walter L. (eds.).
2487:. Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org)
1639:. With his fame he also attracted criticism:
1176:
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4768:American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
4505:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
3747:, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Saunders, 1910
3732:The Principles and Practices of Hydrotherapy
3535:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
3497:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org).
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2623:. Trenton, New Jersey: The Past Times Press.
1923:swimming in a harness in a hydrotherapy pool
1481:of Silesia as the basis for his book called
1429:, the latter being centred primarily around
1413:civilizations. Egyptian royalty bathed with
34:, water-based exercise and physical therapy.
4788:World Federation of Occupational Therapists
4350:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org)
4041:
4039:
3949:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org)
3602:Samaritan Medical Center (September 2008).
3551:Grabowski, John; Van Tassel, David (1997).
3541:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org)
3457:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org)
3243:Appletons' Cyclopedia of American Biography
3186:. Baltimore: The Norman, Remington Company.
2619:Weiss, Kemble, Harry B., Howard R. (1967).
2582:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org)
2461:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org)
2432:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org)
2415:Batnard, John Floyer & Edward (1715) .
2402:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org)
2309:(8th ed.). London: James Madden and Co
1806:Hydrotherapy was used to treat people with
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3443:. New York: Fowlers & Wells. pp.
3264:. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger. p.
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2771:. Vol. 32. pp. 12–7, see note 11
2700:Marland, Hilary & Adams, Jane (2009).
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1340:Bandages or compresses, wet and dry; also;
1286:Water therapy may be restricted to use as
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252:Association for Research and Enlightenment
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4758:American Occupational Therapy Association
4408:. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
4018:
3895:. Edinburgh: John Donald Publishers Ltd.
3098:entry in Dictionary of National Biography
3033:
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1488:The other work was a 1797 publication by
4423:Dail, Clarence; Thomas, Charles (1989).
3734:, New York: William Wood & Co., 1908
3675:Crofts, H. Baptist (July–October 1883).
3256:Iacobbo, Michael; Karen Iacobbo (2004).
3197:Whorton, James C; Karen Iacobbo (2002).
2339:
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2125:. Kansas. 3 October 2009. Archived from
1433:. Many such histories predate the Roman
1337:(sitting), spinal, head, and foot baths;
4783:World Confederation of Physical Therapy
4537:. Seale, Alabama: Thrash Publications.
4533:Thrash, Agatha; Thrash, Calvin (1981).
4481:Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
2934:Wilson, James; Gully, James M. (1843).
2282:. Seale, Alabama: Thrash Publications.
2260:, American Physical Therapy Association
2083:
1656:In Germany, France and America, and in
1246:treatments, Scotch hose, Swiss shower,
119:
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4427:. Brushton, New York: Teach Services.
4367:. Brushton, New York: Teach Services.
4267:
4226:
3611:in Samaritan Medical Center Newsletter
3582:Jewish Orphanages in the United States
3528:
3484:
3437:Horsell, William; Trall, R.T. (1850).
3322:
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2544:On the Power and Effect of Cold Water.
2278:Thrash, Agatha; Calvin Thrash (1981).
2140:
1710:; and it was used in the treatment of
1278:Opening of the new Hydrotherapy Pool,
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4763:American Physical Therapy Association
4384:Hydrotherapy: Principles and Practice
3845:University of Maryland Medical Center
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2244:American Physical Therapy Association
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4382:Campion, Margaret Reid, ed. (2001).
3995:"The Cult of Water Cures in Germany"
3939:. Detroit, Michigan: George S. Davis
3553:"Cleveland Water Cure Establishment"
2899:Canadian Medical Association Journal
2822:(2nd ed.). London: J. Churchill
60:Hubbard tub with wooden patient lift
5138:Natural environment based therapies
4590:Physical rehabilitation disciplines
4583:Physical therapy and rehabilitation
4365:Elements of Hydrotherapy for Nurses
4121:"Waterboarding: A Tortured History"
3677:"The Relation of Drugs to Medicine"
3647:(1089): 784–785. 12 November 1881.
3145:Shifrin, Malcolm (3 October 2008).
3119:Shifrin, Malcolm (3 October 2008).
2979:"History of Water Cures at Malvern"
2941:. London: Cunningham & Mortimer
2765:"The Ennis Turkish Baths 1869–1878"
2706:Bulletin of the History of Medicine
2164:Journal of Burn Care & Research
94:
4321:The Monthly Magazine and Humourist
4136:"Waterboarding Used to Be a Crime"
4047:"Medicine: Gurgle, Gargle, Guggle"
3823:Runner's World & Running Times
3239:"Shew, Joel (biographical sketch)"
2793:Hydropathy, or the Cold Water Cure
1686:(1827–1897) of Berlin, Raljen and
25:
4153:Kramer, Paul (25 February 2008).
4134:Wallach, Evan (2 November 2007).
4005:(3476): 320–322. 20 August 1927.
3914:(Snippet views via Google Books).
2094:Shorter Oxford English Dictionary
1643:, a physician and founder of the
1610:The Water Cure in Chronic Disease
322:Chiropractic treatment techniques
5076:Glossary of alternative medicine
4119:Weiner, Eric (3 November 2007).
3959:Sutro (M.D.), Sigismund (1865).
3467:Alva Curtis, A.M., M.D. (1855).
2779:– via County Cork Library.
2448:Sanitus Sanitum et omnia Sanitus
2344:
1358:, rubbings, and water potations.
1125:Electromagnetic hypersensitivity
127:
3825:. 1 August 2008. Archived from
3681:in The British Quarterly Review
2843:"Hydropathy in England 1840-70"
1822:, reports that A.A. co-founder
161:Alternative veterinary medicine
5143:Alternative medical treatments
4444:European Journal of Pediatrics
3613:. Vol. 42. Archived from
3008:Bradley, J; Depree, M (2003).
2041:
1524:Vincenz Priessnitz (1799–1851)
784:Water fluoridation controversy
740:Big Pharma conspiracy theories
1:
5014:Manual and body-based methods
4829:Physical therapy practice act
4607:Speech and language pathology
4363:Abbott, George Knapp (2007).
4053:. 8 July 1957. Archived from
3408:Munde, M.D., Charles (1857).
3382:Munde, M.D., Charles (1857).
3353:Munde, M.D., Charles (1857).
3260:Vegetarian America: A History
2949:– via Internet Archive.
2830:– via Internet Archive.
2303:Claridge, Capt. R.T. (1843).
2123:International SPA Association
1155:Wilson's temperature syndrome
1140:Multiple chemical sensitivity
267:Biological terrain assessment
4952:Traditional Chinese medicine
4514:Sinclair, Marybetts (2008).
4248:Sturtz, Homer Clyde (1907).
4207:Sturtz, Homer Clyde (1907).
4186:. Pluto Press. p. 188.
3639:"Medicine at the Congress".
3181:American Medical Biographies
2960:Gully, James Manby (1850) .
2893:Swinton, William E. (1980).
2176:10.1097/BCR.0b013e3181db5215
1537:Sebastian Kneipp (1821–1897)
1322:Packings, general and local;
5107:Anti-quackery organizations
4340:. New York: Harold Roorbach
3889:Durie, Alastair J. (2006).
3772:American Journal of Nursing
3343:Metcalfe, R. (1898), p. 170
3066:Gully, James Manby (1856).
1742:Spread to the United States
1730:. These were introduced by
1645:British Medical Association
1369:Arm, hip, and leg whirlpool
1222:, that involves the use of
816:Alternative medical systems
445:Fabunan Antiviral Injection
211:Fringe medicine and science
5159:
5004:Biologically based therapy
4633:Physical therapy education
4628:Master of Physical Therapy
4623:Doctor of Physical Therapy
3876:10.1016/j.ptsp.2003.10.002
3372:Full text at Gutenberg.org
3296:Trall, R.T., M.D. (1956).
2841:Price, Robin (July 1981).
2445:Metcalfe, Richard (1877).
2386:Metcalfe, Richard (1898).
1380:In some cases, baths with
1280:Manchester Royal Infirmary
826:Biologically based therapy
386:Dental amalgam controversy
36:
29:
4804:Allied health professions
4740:Professional associations
4456:10.1007/s00431-002-1138-y
4315:Thomas Hood, ed. (1842).
3864:Physical Therapy in Sport
3414:. New York: William Radde
3388:. New York: William Radde
3026:10.1017/s0025727300056702
2859:10.1017/s002572730003458x
1560:(1799–1851), a farmer of
450:Facilitated communication
95:
53:
4123:. National Public Radio.
3517:. Michigan: Battle Creek
3092:Sidney Lee, ed. (1899).
2477:. London: John Churchill
2471:Wilson, Erasmus (1861).
1814:. The basic text of the
1325:Hot air and steam baths;
1242:, Iodine-Grine therapy,
1115:Candida hypersensitivity
297:Fake COVID-19 treatments
111:This article is part of
30:Not to be confused with
5102:Evidence-based medicine
4819:Evidence-based practice
4642:Intervention techniques
4051:British Medical Journal
3999:British Medical Journal
3641:British Medical Journal
2550:, this was also titled
2548:Encyclopædia Britannica
2509:Encyclopædia Britannica
2367:Encyclopædia Britannica
2255:: an initiative of the
1800:British Medical Journal
1794:Subsequent developments
1774:Battle Creek Sanitarium
1728:Victorian Turkish baths
789:COVID-19 misinformation
717:Young blood transfusion
597:Orthomolecular medicine
562:Mind–body interventions
232:Anthroposophic medicine
172:Rise of modern medicine
5071:Complementary medicine
5019:Mind-body intervention
4980:Mind-body intervention
4797:Other related articles
4730:Therapeutic ultrasound
4076:Weisz, George (1995).
4011:10.1136/bmj.2.2958.320
3804:Alcoholics Anonymous.
3707:, Wiley, 1997. p. 120.
3653:10.1136/bmj.2.1089.784
2815:Wilson, James (1843).
2763:Beirne, Peter (2008).
2563:Currie, James (1805).
2207:"Burn wound infection"
2063:being synonymous with
1924:
1870:
1798:In November 1881, the
1791:
1654:
1593:Captain R. T. Claridge
1589:
1580:Spread of hydrotherapy
1520:
1457:
1454:Captain R. T. Claridge
1308:therapeutic irrigation
1283:
821:Mind–body intervention
772:MMR vaccine and autism
762:Vaccine misinformation
657:Rapid prompting method
4932:Naturopathic medicine
4180:Lens, Sidney (2003).
3933:Linn, Thomas (1894).
3507:Kellogg, J.H., M.D.,
2665:10.1089/acm.2013.0423
2246:(15 September 2014),
1918:
1865:
1778:
1752:Russell Thacher Trall
1688:Theodor von JĂĽrgensen
1649:
1587:
1515:
1485:, published in 1738.
1448:
1277:
1150:Vertebral subluxation
1099:Alternative diagnoses
687:Thought Field Therapy
327:Vertebral subluxation
5066:Alternative medicine
5028:Public-health issues
4957:Traditional medicine
4871:Alternative medicine
4809:Assistive technology
4602:Occupational therapy
3806:Alcoholics Anonymous
3473:. Cincinnati: Author
2983:malvernhealth.org.uk
2542:Hahn, J. S. (1738).
1820:Alcoholics Anonymous
1816:Alcoholics Anonymous
1672:, a manufacturer of
1641:Sir Charles Hastings
1629:Florence Nightingale
1452:, who, according to
1431:Japanese hot springs
1216:occupational therapy
1208:alternative medicine
1120:Chronic Lyme disease
849:Traditional medicine
831:Manipulative methods
632:Postural Integration
495:Bach flower remedies
371:Craniosacral therapy
199:Therapeutic nihilism
144:Alternative medicine
121:Alternative medicine
5095:Contrary viewpoints
4745:regulatory agencies
4710:Soft tissue therapy
4334:Larks, The (1897).
2129:on 24 February 2012
1928:Canine hydrotherapy
1911:Animal hydrotherapy
1847:Society and culture
1770:John Harvey Kellogg
1568:, then part of the
1266:, and cold plunge.
767:Vaccines and autism
757:Anti-vaccinationism
750:OPV AIDS hypothesis
552:Megavitamin therapy
465:Functional medicine
242:Applied kinesiology
138:General information
5086:Skeptical movement
5050:Water fluoridation
4705:Joint mobilization
4700:Joint manipulation
4669:Eccentric training
4057:on 19 October 2011
3829:on 23 August 2011.
3174:"Shew, Joel"
2718:10.1353/bhm.0.0251
1925:
1884:occurs naturally.
1763:Water Cure Journal
1756:Water Cure Journal
1692:Karl Liebermeister
1637:Samuel Wilberforce
1590:
1558:Vincenz Priessnitz
1521:
1517:Vincenz Priessnitz
1458:
1284:
1198:, formerly called
1135:Leaky gut syndrome
1110:Aerotoxic syndrome
1047:Prophetic medicine
745:HIV/AIDS denialism
572:Myofascial release
480:Holistic dentistry
460:Feldenkrais Method
440:Estrogen dominance
366:Conversion therapy
5115:
5114:
4837:
4836:
4720:Strength training
4525:978-0-7817-9209-7
4374:978-1-57258-521-8
3902:978-0-85976-657-9
3851:on 17 April 2012.
3620:on 5 October 2010
3094:"Urquhart, David"
2989:on 9 October 2010
2104:978-0-19-920687-2
1951:or "bath therapy"
1830:Recent techniques
1704:Franco-German War
1601:James Manby Gully
1473:, a physician of
1206:, is a branch of
1193:
1192:
920:Chinese herbology
677:Scientific racism
642:Psychodermatology
547:Medical intuitive
527:Lightning Process
485:Hologram bracelet
433:Therapeutic touch
334:Christian Science
307:Cancer treatments
106:
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2134:
2115:
2109:
2108:
2088:
2045:
1990:Sebastian Kneipp
1907:amongst others.
1662:royal commission
1292:physical therapy
1202:and also called
1185:
1178:
1171:
935:Gill plate trade
697:Vaginal steaming
344:Colloidal silver
312:Charcoal cleanse
131:
108:
99:edit on Wikidata
91:
58:
46:
39:Hydropathy index
21:
5158:
5157:
5153:
5152:
5151:
5149:
5148:
5147:
5133:Aquatic therapy
5118:
5117:
5116:
5111:
5090:
5054:
5035:Dental amalgams
5023:
4990:
4966:
4907:Energy medicine
4873:
4868:
4838:
4833:
4824:Pain management
4792:
4742:
4734:
4686:(Thermotherapy)
4649:Aquatic therapy
4637:
4611:
4585:
4580:
4545:
4532:
4526:
4513:
4497:
4478:
4441:
4435:
4422:
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4394:
4381:
4375:
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4359:
4357:Further reading
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4296:on 28 July 2011
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3784:10.2307/3414142
3769:
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3755:
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3742:
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3729:
3725:
3717:Stedman, T. L.
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3055:
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3014:Medical History
3007:
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2972:
2959:
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2847:Medical History
2840:
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2769:The Other Clare
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2530:Today's History
2527:
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2425:
2423:
2414:
2413:
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2395:
2393:
2385:
2384:
2375:
2360:, ed. (1911). "
2356:
2345:
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2323:
2312:
2310:
2302:
2301:
2297:
2290:
2277:
2276:
2272:
2263:
2261:
2257:ABIM Foundation
2253:Choosing Wisely
2242:
2241:
2230:
2220:
2218:
2204:
2203:
2199:
2161:
2160:
2156:
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2116:
2112:
2105:
2090:
2089:
2085:
2081:
2076:
2040:
2034:
2029:
2020:Thalassotherapy
1995:Kneipp facility
1960:Destination spa
1955:Colon cleansing
1944:
1913:
1849:
1832:
1796:
1783:Clifton Springs
1772:employed it at
1744:
1720:
1621:Charles Dickens
1582:
1570:Austrian Empire
1539:
1526:
1467:
1443:
1399:
1316:
1288:aquatic therapy
1272:
1248:thalassotherapy
1189:
1160:
1159:
1105:Adrenal fatigue
1100:
1092:
1091:
866:Southern Africa
851:
841:
840:
811:
809:Classifications
801:
800:
777:in chiropractic
735:
727:
726:
647:Quantum healing
637:Psychic surgery
512:Ionized jewelry
475:Herbal medicine
423:Esoteric energy
413:Energy medicine
381:Cupping therapy
376:Crystal healing
349:Colon cleansing
287:Bowen technique
257:Auriculotherapy
212:
204:
203:
139:
102:
87:
61:
42:
35:
32:Aquatic therapy
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
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5040:Growth hormone
5037:
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5024:
5022:
5021:
5016:
5011:
5009:Energy therapy
5006:
5000:
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4992:
4991:
4989:
4988:
4983:
4976:
4974:
4968:
4967:
4965:
4964:
4962:Unani medicine
4959:
4954:
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4727:
4722:
4717:
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4707:
4702:
4697:
4692:
4687:
4681:
4676:
4674:Electrotherapy
4671:
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4159:The New Yorker
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4035:
3986:
3977:
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3797:
3778:(3): 225–243.
3762:
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3736:
3723:
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3667:
3631:
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3543:
3509:Superintendent
3499:
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3248:
3229:
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3189:
3163:
3137:
3111:
3084:
3058:
3049:
3000:
2970:
2952:
2926:
2905:(12): 1262–4.
2882:
2833:
2807:
2790:Anon. (1843).
2782:
2755:
2712:(3): 499–529.
2692:
2659:(7): 521–526.
2640:
2602:
2593:
2584:
2555:
2535:
2515:
2500:, ed. (1911).
2498:Chisholm, Hugh
2489:
2463:
2434:
2404:
2373:
2358:Chisholm, Hugh
2321:
2295:
2288:
2270:
2228:
2197:
2170:(3): 393–399.
2154:
2110:
2103:
2082:
2080:
2077:
2035:
2033:
2030:
2028:
2027:
2025:Water aerobics
2022:
2017:
2012:
2007:
2002:
1997:
1992:
1987:
1985:Mineral spring
1982:
1977:
1972:
1967:
1962:
1957:
1952:
1945:
1943:
1940:
1912:
1909:
1848:
1845:
1831:
1828:
1808:mental illness
1795:
1792:
1743:
1740:
1736:Richard Barter
1732:David Urquhart
1719:
1716:
1625:Thomas Carlyle
1617:Charles Darwin
1581:
1578:
1538:
1535:
1525:
1522:
1466:
1463:
1442:
1441:Modern revival
1439:
1415:essential oils
1398:
1395:
1371:
1370:
1367:
1360:
1359:
1341:
1338:
1332:
1329:
1328:General baths;
1326:
1323:
1315:
1312:
1310:with suction.
1271:
1268:
1256:hot Roman bath
1252:whirlpool bath
1210:(particularly
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869:
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847:
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839:
838:
836:Energy therapy
833:
828:
823:
818:
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769:
764:
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742:
736:
733:
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728:
725:
724:
722:Zero balancing
719:
714:
709:
707:Vision therapy
704:
699:
694:
689:
684:
679:
674:
669:
664:
659:
654:
649:
644:
639:
634:
629:
624:
622:Parapsychology
619:
614:
609:
604:
599:
594:
589:
584:
579:
574:
569:
564:
559:
554:
549:
544:
542:Manual therapy
539:
537:Magnet therapy
534:
529:
524:
519:
514:
509:
504:
499:
498:
497:
487:
482:
477:
472:
467:
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452:
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420:
410:
405:
400:
399:
398:
391:Detoxification
388:
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368:
363:
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346:
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213:
210:
209:
206:
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201:
196:
195:
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184:
179:
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169:
168:(health fraud)
163:
158:
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140:
137:
136:
133:
132:
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116:
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18:Hydrotherapist
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5123:
5108:
5105:
5103:
5100:
5099:
5097:
5093:
5087:
5084:
5082:
5081:Pseudoscience
5079:
5077:
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5069:
5067:
5064:
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5061:
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4918:
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4913:
4912:Faith healing
4910:
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4905:
4903:
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4885:
4884:
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4728:
4726:
4723:
4721:
4718:
4716:
4713:
4711:
4708:
4706:
4703:
4701:
4698:
4696:
4695:Iontophoresis
4693:
4691:
4688:
4685:
4682:
4680:
4679:Gait training
4677:
4675:
4672:
4670:
4667:
4665:
4662:
4660:
4657:
4655:
4652:
4650:
4647:
4646:
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4640:
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4618:
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4588:
4584:
4577:
4572:
4570:
4565:
4563:
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4544:0-942658-02-7
4540:
4536:
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4527:
4521:
4517:
4512:
4508:
4502:
4494:
4490:
4486:
4482:
4477:
4473:
4469:
4465:
4461:
4457:
4453:
4450:(3): 168–76.
4449:
4445:
4440:
4436:
4434:0-945383-08-8
4430:
4426:
4421:
4417:
4415:0-87722-859-0
4411:
4407:
4403:
4399:
4395:
4393:0-7506-2261-X
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4193:0-7453-2100-3
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4091:
4089:0-19-509037-3
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1344:Fomentations
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1290:, a form of
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1196:Hydrotherapy
1195:
1194:
1072:Thai massage
1042:Naftalan oil
915:Blood stasis
794:Turbo cancer
682:ThetaHealing
607:Osteomyology
507:Hypnotherapy
502:Hydrotherapy
501:
408:Ear candling
403:Dry needling
354:Coffee enema
317:Chiropractic
282:Bone-setting
262:Bates method
247:Aromatherapy
49:Hydrotherapy
43:
4659:Debridement
4654:Cryotherapy
4260:12 December
4095:14 December
3969:13 December
3730:Baruch, S.
3624:13 December
3587:11 December
3562:11 December
3477:14 December
3315:14 December
3281:14 December
3222:14 December
3156:12 December
3130:12 December
2133:17 December
1836:cryotherapy
1824:Bill Wilson
1684:Ernst Brand
1471:John Floyer
1419:Hippocrates
1304:debridement
1228:pain relief
1212:naturopathy
1032:Mien Shiang
950:Moxibustion
662:Reflexology
587:Oil pulling
582:Naturopathy
522:Jilly Juice
302:Camel urine
272:Black salve
222:Acupuncture
217:Acupressure
182:Antiscience
154:Terminology
5122:Categories
4996:Treatments
4942:Osteopathy
4937:Orthopathy
4927:Homeopathy
4814:Disability
4344:6 December
4300:6 December
4219:6 December
4164:6 December
4061:4 December
3943:5 December
3841:"Lymphoma"
3687:5 November
3521:30 October
3451:2 November
3418:2 November
3392:2 November
3366:2 November
3077:3 November
2945:2 November
2826:4 November
2775:30 October
2576:2 December
2481:8 November
2455:4 November
2426:22 October
2396:3 December
2362:Hydropathy
2313:29 October
2217:(1): 26–30
2079:References
2072:water cure
2065:hydropathy
2061:water cure
2053:water cure
2048:water cure
1854:Mark Twain
1812:alcoholism
1700:Wilson Fox
1674:Derbyshire
1562:Gräfenberg
1479:J. S. Hahn
1331:Treadmills
1204:water cure
1200:hydropathy
1130:Heavy legs
1087:Vietnamese
1067:Sri Lankan
627:Phrenology
612:Osteopathy
602:Orthopathy
490:Homeopathy
396:Foot detox
292:Breathwork
237:Apitherapy
192:Scientific
187:Skepticism
5059:Key terms
4982:advocates
4947:Shamanism
4917:Herbalism
4725:Traction
4664:Diathermy
4616:Education
4270:cite book
4229:cite book
3870:: 26–32.
3661:220216714
3531:cite book
3487:cite book
3325:cite book
2993:6 January
2629:cite book
2570:Inanition
2264:15 August
2143:cite book
2057:Webster's
1975:Halliwick
1882:hot water
1874:spa towns
1748:Joel Shew
1723:revival.
1702:. In the
1596:Glasgow.
1499:Hegewisch
1494:Liverpool
1475:Lichfield
1465:1700–1810
1382:whirlpool
1352:sinapisms
1348:poultices
1314:Technique
1052:Shamanism
1037:Mongolian
1012:Kayakalpa
987:Curandero
905:Cambodian
895:Brazilian
692:Urophagia
652:Radionics
557:Mesmerism
517:Iridology
5045:Vaccines
4897:Bodywork
4887:Ayurveda
4472:20497073
4464:12655421
4404:(1991).
4256:. Kansas
4215:. Kansas
4029:20773355
3908:28 April
3511:(1908).
3104:22 April
3044:12754763
2736:19801794
2673:24773138
2532:: 44–46.
2184:20305571
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