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File:Hydropathic applications at Graefenberg, per Claridge's Hydropathy book.jpg

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Hydropathic applications at Graefenberg, per Claridge's Hydropathy book. This image appeared in all known copies of Claridge's Hydropathy book, and subsequently in some books by others published in the 1800s. It shows the main applications of hydropathy (now known as hydrotherapy) at the establishment of Vincent Priessnitz, in Graefenberg, Silesia.

Source

Derived from a digital capture (photo/scan) of the opposite the title page.[1]

Date

Book date = 1843. Image creation date = November 8 2009.

Author

Captain R. T. Claridge

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References

  1. ^ Claridge, Capt. R.T. (1843). Hydropathy; or The Cold Water Cure, as practiced by Vincent Priessnitz, at Graefenberg, Silesia, Austria (5th ed.). London: James Madden and Co.

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