Definition of Hydropathist. Meaning of Hydropathist. Synonyms of Hydropathist

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Definition of Hydropathist

Hydropathist
Hydropathist Hy*drop"a*thist, n. One who practices hydropathy; a water-cure doctor.

Meaning of Hydropathist from wikipedia

- help minor ailments and be of benefit to the more seriously injured. Hydropathists occupied themselves mainly with studying chronic invalids well able...
- MP for Stafford, David Urquhart (1805–1877), and Irish physician and hydropathist (an early hydrotherapist), Richard Barter (1802–1870), founder and proprietor...
- was a Czech-Austrian Jewish physician and hydropathist. He was an influential neurologist and hydropathist who at the time was commonly characterized...
- It was founded in February 1856 by the hydropathist James Caleb Jackson. Many of its members were hydropathists, who supported the Bloomers and a reform...
- mesmerist to put her to sleep, John Chapman as homeopathist and himself as hydropathist, after which Gully's daughter recovered. Darwin explained to Fox his...
- trained under Priessnitz at Grafenberg, and was considered an experienced hydropathist. Ben Rhydding dispensed with Rischanek's services in 1847, according...
- in 1871 in Queensland, Australia. Her father, Joseph Allenby, was a hydropathist from Australia, and her mother, Mary Brady, was of Scottish descent but...
- (2001), "Opportunity on the Edge of Orthodoxy: Medically Qualified Hydropathists in the Era of Reform, 1840–60", Social History of Medicine, 14 (3):...
- mesmerist to put her to sleep, John Chapman as homœopathist and himself as hydropathist, after which Gully's daughter recovered. Darwin explained to Fox his...
- Claridge "for his strenuous exertions in the cause", to which every hydropathist "owes a deep debt of gratitude". While Eardley-Wilmot's publications...