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  2. Hydrotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Other cultures noted for a long history of hydrotherapy include China ... [39] [40] Charles Munde also established early hydrotherapy facilities in the 1850s. [41 ...

  3. Ben Rhydding Hydro - Wikipedia

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    Ben Rhydding Hydro c. 1861 Racket Court at Ben Rhydding c. 1861. The Victorian history of hydrotherapy in the UK is traced back to Richard Tappin Claridge, an asphalt contractor and captain in the Middlesex Militia, who published and lectured in the early 1840s on an approach to the supposed curative properties of water developed by Vincenz Priessnitz in Gräfenberg (now LáznÄ› Jeseník ...

  4. Royal Baths, Harrogate - Wikipedia

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    Royal Baths, Harrogate is a Grade II listed building in Harrogate, England, [1] which housed a hydrotherapy centre established by the Corporation of Harrogate in 1897 as part of its vision to make Harrogate the Nation's Spa Town. The Royal Baths continued in full operation through to 1969, winding down fairly rapidly after losing a National ...

  5. Battle Creek Sanitarium - Wikipedia

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    Kellogg, the facility's founder and owner, stated "that hydrotherapy has won a definite and permanent place in modern rational therapeutics can no longer be questioned, and the Battle Creek Sanitarium claims recognition as the pioneer in scientific hydrotherapy" in America. [21]

  6. Kneipp facility - Wikipedia

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    A Kneipp facility is a construction or device in a spa or special park that is used for the Kneipp hydrotherapy, also called "Kneipp Cure" or "Kneippism". [1] It was founded and developed by the Bavarian-German priest Sebastian Kneipp in the 19th century who was one of the forefathers of the naturopathic medicine movement.

  7. Hydro massage - Wikipedia

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    ] The history of hydrotherapy goes back as far as ancient Greece, but it was made popular by the Romans, who introduced the benefits of bathing and massage to the countries they conquered. Roman public baths were always recognized as a great source of relaxation, where members of high society and all free people could enjoy the benefits of hot ...

  8. A sauna and more hydrotherapy: What's new at Kohler ... - AOL

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    The second phase of the project included more hydrotherapy amenities around the pool, new locker room facilities, and a sauna and steam room. The sauna and steam room are from the company’s new ...

  9. Aquatic therapy - Wikipedia

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    History [ edit ] The use of water for therapeutic purposes first dates back to 2400 B.C. in the form of hydrotherapy, with records suggesting that ancient Egyptian, Assyrian, and Mohammedan cultures utilized mineral waters which were thought to have curative properties through the 18th century.