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Title: Picturesque Excelsior Springs, Missouri, and its wonderful healing mineral waters reached via the Wabash railroad and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway
Year: 1903 (1900s)
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Publisher: Excelsior Springs, Mo., J.W. Hyder
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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\\. A. DOXKY AXD WIFE FKAITICAL BATH1:K8 MASSAGE TREATMENT Swedish Movement and Vapor Batlis Treatment Given for Rliennuitisni, Poor Circulation, Stomach and Liver Troubles Parlors Opposite Excelsior Springs, W. A. DOXEY What is the Massage Treatment? *v ^ The word Massage is a derivation from the Greek -mas-sien and the French ■•masser both of which mean to knead. Massage is a scientific treatment, by certain passive sys-tematic manipulations upon the nude skin of the human body. Physiological Effects of Movements A. JV These may be divided into two groups: 1—Purely mechanical effects to remove the lympth. exud-ations, extravasions. etc.. softening of exudations and loosening ofadhesions. 2—Increased circulation by stimulating the muscular and
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Sulpho Saline Pavilion ^ >> Missouri Mrs. W. a. Doxeynervous system, causing molecular changes and changes in sensa-tion and the nutritive functions. As An Art A: A Massage must have dexterity of movement and a touchacquired only by those giving their entire time to the profession anda practical knowledge of pathology. As a Science A A. Based upon a knowledge of anatomy and physiology of theparts and of their proper physiologic limits, this treatment is muchsuperior to any other, as well as more agreeable. See Next Page Dubuque. Iowa. Dec. 22, 02.I have had the treatments of Prof. Doxey for stomach andliver trouble and heartily recommend him to any one needing afirstclass masseur. JOHN STEINER, Sheriff Dubuque Co. Buffalo. N. Y.. Dec. IS. 02.Feeling that too much cannot be said regarding the treat-ments of Prof. Doxey I cheerfully contribute my testimonial. I hadsuffered from poor circulation some time. I shall not soon forgetthe first treatment. Although fifty years old. when I

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