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Identifier: principlespracti1899baru (find matches)
Title: The principles and practice of hydrotherapy : a guide to the application of water in disease : for students and practitioners of medicine
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Baruch, Simon, 1840-1921
Subjects: Hydrotherapy Balneology Hydrotherapy Balneology
Publisher: New York : William Wood and Co.
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Fig. 72.—Hot-Air Box—Open. the warm sheet which has enveloped him and places himself beforethe doucheur; after he has received his douche he comes forward, thewarm sheet is thrown over him, and he is carefully dried, standing orsitting. He now retires to his dressing-room, makes his toilet, andimmediately goes forth into the fresh air. The latter is usuallyinsisted upon, although many patients cannot be rid of the idea of resting after the bath, which they have derived from their experience HYDROTHERAPEUTIC APPARATUS FOR HOSPITALS. 639
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340 THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF HYDROTHERAPY. in Turkish baths. Inasmuch as the patient has not inhaled hot airand his reaction is fully established, it is far better for him to issueforth into the street or park and obtain the full benefit of the deepenedinspiration. The simple apparatus above described enables the physician to haveevery prescription for baths and douches executed. The temperaturemay be easily and quickly regulated to each degree, the pressure toeach pound. Thus the utmost precision may be practised by meansof this compact arrangement of pipes, faucets, and hose. CHAPTEE XXI. CHKONIC DISEASES. Those diseases in which, nutrition, haematosis, and tissue changeare disturbed aftord a favorable field for the remedial application ofwater. The chapter on The Influence of Hydriatric Measures upon theFunctions of the Human Organism points out clearly the effect ofwater applications in health, as ascertained by reliable laboratory ex-periments and observations. The applicat

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  • booksubject:Hydrotherapy
  • booksubject:Balneology
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