hydropathical (Meaning)
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hydropathical (a.)
Of or pertaining to hydropathy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hydropathical
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hydropathical Sentence Examples
- The hydropathical treatment center focused on using water to alleviate ailments.
- Patients at the hydropathical clinic underwent various water-based therapies, such as baths and showers.
- Some hydropathical enthusiasts believed that water could cure all diseases.
- The hydropathical movement gained popularity in the 19th century, particularly in Europe.
- Hydropathical practices included drinking large amounts of water, as well as applying water to the skin.
- Critics of hydropathical treatments argued that they were ineffective and could be harmful.
- Despite its decline in popularity, hydropathical ideas continued to influence medical practices into the 20th century.
- The term "hydropathical" is still sometimes used to describe therapies that involve the use of water.
- Modern hydropathical treatments may include hydrotherapy, balneotherapy, and thalassotherapy.
- While hydropathical treatments are generally considered safe, it is important to consult with a medical professional before undergoing any such treatment.
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Of or pertaining to hydropathy.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The hydropathical treatment center focused on using water to alleviate ailments.
Patients at the hydropathical clinic underwent various water-based therapies, such as baths and showers.
Some hydropathical enthusiasts believed that water could cure all diseases.
The hydropathical movement gained popularity in the 19th century, particularly in Europe.