In the thermal village of Monchique, Algarve, different streams of water-related knowledge and practices coexisted for centuries. Those waters were traditionally known as águas santas (holy waters) and believed to have redemptive healing powers. In the seventeenth century, the Catholic church took control of the place, refashioned the bathing rituals, developed infrastructures and provided assistance to the patients, granting free treatment to the poor. In the nineteenth century, the state replaced the church and imposed that treatments should be provided by professionals trained in the scientific principles of medical hydrology. Secular and scientific as they were, clinical logbooks still allowed for the account of patients that embodied m...
One could argue that balneotherapy and mud therapy would have not lasted 2,000 years or so If they w...
In the ancient Greek period, two opposite views of the hot spring treatment appeared: the first trea...
The use of water in healing and curing has existed from the age of antiquity. Both water from minera...
In the thermal village of Monchique, Algarve, different streams of water-related knowledge and pract...
UID/HIS/04209/2013This article presents a general outline of the growing interest in medicinal water...
The article reveals the development of spa therapy through the years and centuries and its revival b...
The awareness of curative water is evident from pre-Roman history although its therapeutic use is of...
After a long tradition that begins in pre-Roman times and after the assimilation of a Roman and Musl...
Water and spa are ubiquitous geographically and culturally, but the relationship between that water ...
Treball Final de Grau en Història i Patrimoni. Codi: HP1036. Curs acadèmic: 2017/2018Throughout the ...
Until 2004, Portuguese spas were traditionally thought of as establishments in which noninvasive the...
Bathing in thermal water has an impressive history and continuing popularity. In this paper a brief ...
Thermal spring health resorts around the world are repositioning themselves by moving away from medi...
The latter third of the 19th Century was the golden age of balneotherapy on the Iberian Peninsula. S...
Between 1870 and 1950, thousands of Australians engaged in a very ancient practice known as 'taking ...
One could argue that balneotherapy and mud therapy would have not lasted 2,000 years or so If they w...
In the ancient Greek period, two opposite views of the hot spring treatment appeared: the first trea...
The use of water in healing and curing has existed from the age of antiquity. Both water from minera...
In the thermal village of Monchique, Algarve, different streams of water-related knowledge and pract...
UID/HIS/04209/2013This article presents a general outline of the growing interest in medicinal water...
The article reveals the development of spa therapy through the years and centuries and its revival b...
The awareness of curative water is evident from pre-Roman history although its therapeutic use is of...
After a long tradition that begins in pre-Roman times and after the assimilation of a Roman and Musl...
Water and spa are ubiquitous geographically and culturally, but the relationship between that water ...
Treball Final de Grau en Història i Patrimoni. Codi: HP1036. Curs acadèmic: 2017/2018Throughout the ...
Until 2004, Portuguese spas were traditionally thought of as establishments in which noninvasive the...
Bathing in thermal water has an impressive history and continuing popularity. In this paper a brief ...
Thermal spring health resorts around the world are repositioning themselves by moving away from medi...
The latter third of the 19th Century was the golden age of balneotherapy on the Iberian Peninsula. S...
Between 1870 and 1950, thousands of Australians engaged in a very ancient practice known as 'taking ...
One could argue that balneotherapy and mud therapy would have not lasted 2,000 years or so If they w...
In the ancient Greek period, two opposite views of the hot spring treatment appeared: the first trea...
The use of water in healing and curing has existed from the age of antiquity. Both water from minera...