Definitionn. the internal and external use of water in the treatment of disease
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Duchenne, 1806-1875), of gymnastics (Ling, 1776-1839), of hydropathy (V. [Please select]
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It would have been very difficult to interest the age of chivalry in hydropathy. [Please select]
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In them were practised rites apparently mysterious, but which modern science calls by the names of mesmerism, hydropathy, the use of mineral springs, and other essential elements of empirical science. [Please select]
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The baby, it appears, had an abnormally large head and was dipped, day after day, in rude hydropathy, into an icy spring. [Please select]
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