Rolls, Roger (Author)
For centuries, many people have been convinced of the healing nature of hot mineral springs. The Romans constructed elaborate bathing facilities throughout their empire to utilise these waters. Immersion was reputed to cure a large variety of illnesses, including such diverse conditions as paralysis, forgetfulness, sciatica and leprosy. The profusion of infirm and disabled visitors seeking relief in the waters attracted an assortment of practitioners, and spas became thriving medical marketplaces. By focusing on Britain's premier spa at Bath, this book examines how and why `taking the waters' was regarded as an efficacious therapy by both patients and practitioners, and how and why Bath's Mineral Water Hospital, one of the earliest voluntary hospitals to be established in the UK, ultimately became a world-renowned centre for the study and treatment of rheumatic diseases.
...MoreReview Herbert, Amanda E. (2014) Review of "Diseased, Douched, and Doctored: Thermal Springs, Spa Doctors, and Rheumatic Diseases". Bulletin of the History of Medicine (pp. 384-385).
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