Основной контент книги The uses of water in health and disease
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The uses of water in health and disease

A practical treatise on the bath, its history and uses

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In «The Uses of Water in Health and Disease,» John Harvey Kellogg presents a comprehensive exploration of hydrotherapy's medicinal role in maintaining bodily health and treating ailments. Kellogg's work is characterized by its meticulous, scientific approach combined with an accessible literary style that aims to educate the lay reader about the therapeutic benefits of water. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, a time when medical practices were undergoing a significant transformation, this book reflects the burgeoning interest in physical health and alternative therapies amid the rise of industrialization and urban living challenges. John Harvey Kellogg, a prominent physician and health reformer, was deeply influential in the American health movement. His experiences as the director of the Battle Creek Sanitarium and his advocacy for health education shaped his holistic view of wellness, intertwining physical, mental, and spiritual health. His background in medicine and strong dedication to improving public health led him to explore the multifaceted benefits of water therapy, as evident in his extensive writings and health advocacy efforts. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the intersections of health, wellness, and natural therapies. Kellogg's thoughtful examination of hydrotherapy not only highlights its practical applications but also provides insights into the evolving understanding of health practices in modern times, making it a valuable read for historical and contemporary health enthusiasts alike.

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Release date on Litres:
07 May 2025
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110 p.
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8596547868804
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