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hydropathy

[ UK /ha‍ɪdɹˈɒpəθi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the internal and external use of water in the treatment of disease

How To Use hydropathy In A Sentence

  • PRIESSNITZ, the celebrated founder of hydropathy, died at Graefenberg on the 26th of November, at the age of fifty-two. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II
  • She was a single mother, and she was exploring all sorts of homeopathy, hydropathy, all those things that people did in those days to try to get well. CNN Transcript May 4, 2001
  • Meanwhile, the average townfolk turned to fixing themselves as well, trying everything from religion to vegetarianism to hydropathy—the last of which required cold water immersions, foot baths, douches, and the like. Flushed
  • Clinical Study on Colon Hydropathy Treat Slow Transit Constipation.
  • Among other topics of discussion was the value of hygiene and hydropathy, in which a Louisville physician joined, narrating his observations of the system during a practice of fifteen years in Louisville. A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences
  • Vincenz Priessnitz's innovation of hydropathy or water cure. A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three)
  • John Roebling was a believer in hydropathy, the therapeutic use of water. The Great Bridge
  • She was a single mother, and she was exploring all sorts of homeopathy, hydropathy, all those things that people did in those days to try to get well.
  • There are but four known and acknowledged methods of developing muscles locally -- viz., massage, movements, electricity and hydropathy. Massage and the Original Swedish Movements
  • Josef could hardly be blamed for not telling us, as in the Tyrol the people regard lying on wet or dewy grass as a natural system of hydropathy. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 29, August, 1873
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