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 Übersetzung für 'water cure' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a water cure | water cures
water cureWasserkur {f}
3 Wörter
cold water cureKaltwasserkur {f}
Fiktion (Literatur und Film)
lit.F
My Water Cure
Meine Wasserkur [Sebastian Kneipp]
Teiltreffer
med.
cure
Kur {f}
427
cureHeilverfahren {n}
57
jobsrelig.
curé
Curé {m}
tech.
to cure
vernetzen
36
cureVulkanisierung {f}
8
to curevulkanisieren
12
med.
cure
Heilmittel {n}
3802
cureAushärtung {f}
36
to curehärten
161
to cureabbinden [Leim]
19
med.
cure
Heilbehandlung {f}
12
to cureaushärten
185
med.
cure
Heilung {f}
1011
med.
miracle cure
Wunderheilung {f} [ugs.]
med.
fasting cure
Fastenkur {f}
rejuvenating cureVerjüngungs­kur {f}
med.
(health) cure
Kur {f}
cure timeHärtezeit {f}
med.
to cure sth.
etw.Akk. ausheilen
past cure {adj}unheilbar
23 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Entire villages were burned and destroyed, with torture ("water cure") and the concentration of civilians into "protected zones."
  • Castle on the Hill is a former water cure facility that resembles a castle overlooking Dansville from the hillside.
  • In 1892, he moved to the United States as Kneipp's official water cure representative.
  • Another early resident was Carey Cox, a physician, who promoted a "water cure" that attracted tourists to the area.
  • Priessnitz's English biographer, Richard Metcalfe, notes that despite the fame of the Graefenberg setting, Priessnitz believed that the water-cure treatment was what provided his patients relief, not the locale.

  • Though at times called a "drugless physician," Lloyd never graduated from the water-cure medical college he attended as a young man.
  • He visited Sebastian Kneipp's water cure sanatorium in Wörishofen.
  • is a spa town in the district of Unterallgäu in Bavaria, Germany, known for the water-cure (hydrotherapy) developed by Sebastian Kneipp (1821–1897), a Catholic priest who lived there for 42 years.
  • Mineral spas are resorts that have developed around mineral springs, where (often wealthy) patrons would repair to 'take the waters' — meaning that they would drink (see hydrotherapy and water cure) or bathe in (see balneotherapy) the mineral water.
  • Techniques using forcible drowning to extract information had hitherto been referred to as "water torture", "water treatment", "water cure" or simply "torture".

  • The first U.S. hydropathic facilities were established by Joel Shew Dr Charles Munde also established early hydrotherapy facilities in the 1850s. Trall also co-edited the "Water Cure Journal".
  • Some methods of torture included the use of water cure, hanging prisoners by their genitals and "ceps", which involved pushing both sides of the tibia with the butts of two guns.
  • James Wilson and James Manby Gully opened up water cure establishments in the town centre.
  • In 1842, when Longfellow was taking a rigorous water cure at a health spa in the former Marienberg Benedictine Convent at Boppard on the Rhine, a fellow patient introduced him to Freiligrath at the latter's home in St.
  • The Russian composer Alexander Scriabin was recommended a kumis diet and "water cure" by his doctor in his twenties, for his nervous condition and right-hand injury.

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