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Excerpt from The Water-Cure Journal and Herald of Reforms, Devoted to Physiology, Hydropathy, and the Laws of Life, Vol. 26: August, 1858
Many others, after practicing for a time on this ultra idea, and being bathed in some important cases, finding that water was not adapted to fulfill every indication of cure, adopted a medium course, and while they gave water a very prominent place in their practice, yet used other agents where the water failed. So far as I know, no water-cure practitioner gives any peat prominence to medicines, and what they do use are generally of the simplest kinds.
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