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hydropathist
hydropathist (haɪˈdrɒpəθɪst) [f. as prec. + -ist.] One who practises or advocates hydropathy.1847 (title) Hints to the Sick, the Lame, and Lazy, or Passages in the Life of a Hydropathist, by a Veteran. 1853 Fraser's Mag. XLVIII. 287 The family doctor—he was an hydropathist. 1885 Manch. Exam. 18 Feb....
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Wilhelm Winternitz
), Josefov (Jaroměř) Josefstadt (now a part of Jaroměř, Okres Náchod), Bohemia – February 22, 1917, Vienna) was a Czech-Austrian Jewish physician and hydropathist He was an influential neurologist and hydropathist who at the time was commonly characterized as "the father of scientific hydrotherapy".
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hydropath
hydropath (ˈhaɪdrəʊpæθ) [mod. (= G. hydropath, F. hydropathe) f. hydropathy (cf. allopath, etc.).] = hydropathist.1842 Abdy Water Cure (1843) 146 How different would have been my lot in this world, if this distinguished physician had been an hydropath himself thirty years ago! 1843 T. J. Graham Cold...
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hydriatric
hydriatric, a. rare. (haɪdrɪˈætrɪk) (erron. hydriatic). [mod. f. Gr. ὑδρ- water + ἰᾱτρός physician, ἰᾱτρεία healing, ἰᾱτρικός medical. Cf. F. hydriatrie.] Of or pertaining to the water-cure; hydropathic. So hyˈdriatrist, a hydropathist; hyˈdriatry, hydropathy.1843 T. J. Graham Cold-Water System (ed....
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Sir John Eardley-Wilmot, 2nd Baronet
Claridge "for his strenuous exertions in the cause", to which every hydropathist "owes a deep debt of gratitude".
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R. T. Claridge
Eardley-Wilmot, in his Tribute to Hydropathy, praised Claridge "for his strenuous exertions in the cause", to which every hydropathist "owes a deep debt In a footnote, Graham states "This was no less of a Hydropathist than Captain Claridge".
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water-doctor
ˈwater-ˌdoctor a. = water-caster 1. b. = hydropathist.1801 Sporting Mag. XVII. 8 Mrs. Mayersbatch, widow of the celebrated Water-Doctor of that name. 1846 Lytton Conf. Water-patient 43 The peculiar ‘crisis’, sought for so vehemently by the German water-doctors. 1848 Dunglison Med. Lex. (ed. 7), Urom...
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National Dress Reform Association
It was founded in February 1856 by the hydropathist James Caleb Jackson.
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James Manby Gully
and had treated her with a clairvoyant girl to report on internal changes, a mesmerist to put her to sleep, John Chapman as homœopathist and himself as hydropathist
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packing
▪ I. packing, vbl. n.1 (ˈpækɪŋ) [f. pack v.1 + -ing1.] I. The action of pack v.1 1. a. The putting (of things) together compactly, as for transport, preservation, or sale; the filling (of a receptacle) with things so put in.1389 Act 13 Rich. II, c. 9. §1 Null merchant nautre homme achate ses leynes ...
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Health of Charles Darwin
ill, treated her with a clairvoyant girl to report on internal changes, a mesmerist to put her to sleep, John Chapman as homeopathist and himself as hydropathist
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