ProphetesAI is thinking...
water-cure
Answers
MindMap
Loading...
Sources
water-cure
ˈwater-cure [cure n.1 5 b; after G. wasserkur.] 1. A method or course of medical treatment by means of water.1842 [see cure n.1 5 b]. 1843 Abdy Water Cure 112 To suppose, that the water cure will have as fair a trial in England as vaccination has had in Germany. 1845 Murray's Hand-bk. Continent (ed....
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
The Water Cure (disambiguation)
Percival Everett
The Water Cure, a 2018 novel by Sophie Mackintosh
The Water Cure in Chronic Disease, a 1846 book by James Manby Gully
Other uses
The Water-Cure , a 1991 play by Carey Harrison
The Water-Cure Journal, a journal created by Joel Shew
"The Water Cure", a song by Systematic from their 2003 album Pleasure
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
The Water Cure
The Water Cure is a 1916 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Cast Oliver Hardy as Plump (as Babe Hardy) Billy Ruge as Runt Elsie MacLeod Florence McLaughlin Edna Reynolds Bert Tracy Joe Cohen See also List of American films of 1916 Oliver Hardy filmography References External links 1...
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Cure Aqua Gel - Gentle Exfoliator - Water-Based Exfoliating Face and ...
About this item . Self-Care in 3 Minutes: Achieve smoother, luminous skin with Cure Aqua Gel's exfoliating face and body wash. Expertly crafted in Japan as a gentle alternative to Korean exfoliants, our Gentle Exfoliator cleanses, softens, and smooths your skin, unlocking its natural radiance and restoring balance in just 3 minutes.
www.amazon.com
Water cure (torture)
Water cure is a form of torture in which the victim is forced to drink large quantities of water in a short time, resulting in gastric distension, water intoxication, and possibly death. Often the victim has the mouth forced or wedged open, the nose closed with pincers and a funnel or strip of cloth...
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Water cure
Water cure may refer to: Water cure (therapy), a course of medical treatment by hydrotherapy Water cure (torture), a form of torture in which a person is forced to drink large quantities of water The Water Cure, a 1916 film starring Oliver Hardy es:Cura de agua
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
hydropathy
hydropathy (haɪˈdrɒpəθɪ) [mod. (= G. hydropathie), f. hydro-, on analogy of allopathy, homœopathy, the second element of these words having been vaguely apprehended as = ‘treatment’ or ‘cure’ of disease.] A kind of medical treatment, originated in 1825 by Vincenz Preissnitz at Gräfenberg in Germany,...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Spondulix
The July 1852 edition of the Water-Cure Journal includes "Gossip from Indiana" by "a Hoosier" which complains about "spending our spondulix."
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Elmina D. Slenker
Seeking marriage, at age 26, Elmina placed an advertisement for a husband in the Water-Cure Journal. Slenker was an editor of the Water-Cure Journal and a contributor to Free Love Journal.
Slenker frequently signed her letters "Aunt Elmina".
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Simply Senz: My diarrhea cure by Rice Water - Blogger
This simple recipe is quite easy to prepare. I quickly take a cup of brown rice and boil with 6 cups of water for 15 minutes, add a little bit of salt. Pour off the rice water only. Let is cool. This is what I had taken in the picture. Immediately after I took 2 cups of rice water and surprisingly my diarrhea stop within an hour and less pain.
sennyong.blogspot.com
apjjf.org
One hundred years ago, Gurdit Singh Sirhali chartered the Japanese steamship Komagata Maru and brought 376 Indian passengers to Canada in a direct challenge to Canada's immigrat
apjjf.org
Joel Shew
The Water-Cure Journal
In 1845, Shew launched The Water-Cure Journal. After 1850, it had a subscription list of 50,000. Water-Cure (1845)
The Water-Cure Manual (1847)
Tobacco: Its History, Nature, and Effects on the Body and Mind (1849)
Water and Vegetable Diet (William
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Russell Thacher Trall
He was influenced by the water cure movement and established his own water-cure institution in New York in 1844. He edited The Water-Cure journal, which he later renamed The Herald of Health.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
James Manby Gully
The fame of the water-cure establishment grew, and Gully and Wilson became well-known national figures. Two more clinics were opened at Malvern. His health improved rapidly and he felt that the water-cure was "no quackery".
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Vincenz Priessnitz
Graham suggested that Priessnitz's treatment worked on one out of twenty people at best, and that a milder water-cure that was combined with other medicines In literature
In The Confidence-Man by Herman Melville, the herb-doctor says, '"The water-cure? Oh, fatal delusion of the well-meaning Preisnitz!"
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org