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  1. ... fatigue, catatonia, suicide, and psychopathy. Their treatment includes hydrotherapy, blanket-wrap treatment, electroshock, and occupational therapy. Corpsmen' ...
  2. ... Association should not lose sight of climatology and hydrotherapy and their near and remote connections with practical ... 1914. Hinsdale was author of a book entitled Hydrotherapy and numerous papers on climatology and balneol ogy. ...
  3. ... their physical addiction. Withdrawal was sometimes supported with hydrotherapy and non-opiate sedatives. (Most convicts were already ...
  4. ... settings where people were treated with sedative drugs, hydrotherapy, and work regimens. Families often committed their relatives ...
  5. ... Association should not lose sight of climatology and hydrotherapy and their near and remote connections with practical ...
  6. ... 1914. Hinsdale was author of a book entitled Hydrotherapy and numerous papers on climatology and balneol ogy. ...
  7. ... subjects outside of the standard curriculum (such as hydrotherapy or homeopathy), it was a co-educational school ...
  8. ... also be seen on the heads of patients. Hydrotherapy was one of the innovations at St. Elizabeths ...
  9. ... to-house canvass, 30 hydrocyanic acid gas, 15 hydrotherapy, 124 hygiene, personal, 76 Hygienic Laboratory, 32 , 46 , ...
  10. ... on the ship's tie line; patients in hydrotherapy and de-lousing stations; malarial chill patient; prison ...
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