The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
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Side x
... Warm Bathing - Thermal Springs used by the Priest- Physicians - Converted into Baths by various nations - Origin of the Hot - Air Bath - Its existence in Greece , etc. - The Early Roman Baths - The Hot - Air Bath adopted from the Greeks ...
... Warm Bathing - Thermal Springs used by the Priest- Physicians - Converted into Baths by various nations - Origin of the Hot - Air Bath - Its existence in Greece , etc. - The Early Roman Baths - The Hot - Air Bath adopted from the Greeks ...
Side 85
... warm baths he had been in the habit of taking . In his epistle to Numonius Vala , book i . , xv . , he says , " I am to be bathed in cold water , even in the midst of frost , " which he does not appear to have contemplated with much ...
... warm baths he had been in the habit of taking . In his epistle to Numonius Vala , book i . , xv . , he says , " I am to be bathed in cold water , even in the midst of frost , " which he does not appear to have contemplated with much ...
Side 96
... warm drinks and applications were necessary , prevailed to a large extent over the voice of Nature . Even Cullen , who was illustrious in his day , and had a mind that detected many fallacies and shook off many prejudices , while he ...
... warm drinks and applications were necessary , prevailed to a large extent over the voice of Nature . Even Cullen , who was illustrious in his day , and had a mind that detected many fallacies and shook off many prejudices , while he ...
Side 99
... warm , as a remedy in fever and febrile diseases , " and , in the dedication to Sir Joseph Banks , he remarks that , although a method of treatment so bold and so contrary to common prejudices made but slow progress , still it " had ...
... warm , as a remedy in fever and febrile diseases , " and , in the dedication to Sir Joseph Banks , he remarks that , although a method of treatment so bold and so contrary to common prejudices made but slow progress , still it " had ...
Side 109
... warm bed , much perspiration usually follows . Thus fever can be artificially excited . Nor are there wanting numerous examples of paralysis , when many remedies had failed , having been cured by means of cold baths , and particularly ...
... warm bed , much perspiration usually follows . Thus fever can be artificially excited . Nor are there wanting numerous examples of paralysis , when many remedies had failed , having been cured by means of cold baths , and particularly ...
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