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    Vincenz Priessnitz, also written Prießnitz (sometimes in German Vinzenz, in English Vincent, in Czech Vincenc; 4 October 1799 – 26 November 1851) was a...
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    ways to gently expose the patient to cold water in different ways. Vincenz Priessnitz was the son of a peasant farmer who, as a young child, observed a...
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  • Republic Vincenz Priessnitz (1799–1851), pioneer of hydrotherapy This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Priessnitz. If an internal...
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  • player Vincenz Eduard Milde (1777–1853), Prince-Archbishop of Vienna Vincenz Müller (1894–1961), German military officer and general Vincenz Priessnitz (1799–1851)...
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    native, Vincenz Priessnitz. The tomb of Vincenz Priessnitz was built in 1853 and is today a protected heritage site. In 1909, the Monument to Vincenz Priessnitz...
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    Gräfenberg, Austria (now known as Lázně Jeseník, Czech Republic), where Vincenz Priessnitz had built such an establishment. Preissnitz based his pharmacopeia...
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    revival followed the application of hydrotherapy around 1829, by Vincenz Priessnitz, a peasant farmer in Gräfenberg, then part of the Austrian Empire...
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    Bartholomäus von Stürmer, the poet Nikolaus Lenau, and the hydrotherapist Vincenz Prießnitz. His most famous such portrait was that of composer Clara Schumann...
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    treatments in his parish. Kneipp began working with the cures developed by Vincenz Priessnitz but developed a more complicated and gentle method. His gentle cures...
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  • Pollok, historian Yosef Porat, chess master Hans Poelzig, architect Vincenz Priessnitz, hydrotherapist Alfred Pringsheim, mathematician Ernst Pringsheim...
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    approach to the supposed curative properties of water developed by Vincenz Priessnitz in Gräfenberg (now Lázně Jeseník), Austrian Silesia. The basics of...
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    dispute between supporters of Schroth and followers of hydrotherapist Vincenz Priessnitz (1799–1851), as to which naturopathic system was superior. Around...
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    well-known internationally. Lahmann was influenced by the methods used by Vincenz Priessnitz (1799-1851) and Johann Schroth (1798-1856), both pioneers in the field...
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    Kraków and Piskorowice. She became an advocate of hydrotherapy of Vincenz Priessnitz in hope of curing her ailing children, five of which died in infancy...
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    in 1942. In 1850, the Priesznitz monument was revealed to honour Vincenz Priessnitz, the founder of hydrotherapy. In 1840, it was home to 343 people....
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  • to and persuaded of the benefits of hydrotherapy as practiced by Vincenz Priessnitz in Gräfenberg, Austrian Silesia. The question of whether educational...
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    Shew took interest in hydrotherapy and visited Gräfenberg to study Vincenz Priessnitz's techniques. His wife, Marie Louise Shew was also a hydrotherapist...
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