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hydropathy Meaning in Bengali



 জলচিকিত্সা, জলচিকিত্সক,

রোগ চিকিত্সার পানির অভ্যন্তরীণ ও বহিস্থিত ব্যবহারের

Noun:

জলচিকিত্সা,





hydropathy's Usage Examples:

Hydrotherapy, formerly called hydropathy and also called water cure, is a part of alternative medicine (particularly naturopathy), occupational therapy.


potential transmembrane portions of a protein can be detected by hydropathy analysis.


A hydropathy analysis uses an algorithm that quantifies the hydrophobic.


Middlesex UK Militia, who became best known for his prominent promotion of hydropathy, now known as hydrotherapy, in the 1840s.


sometimes called its hydropathic character, hydropathicity, or even "hydropathy" (which originally meant the therapeutic use of water).


transmembrane segment, is largely hydrophobic and can be visualized using the hydropathy plot.


Along with his partner James Wilson, he founded a very successful "hydropathy" (as it was then called) clinic in Malvern, Worcestershire, which had.


1855, he published A Tribute to Hydropathy, in which he recounts his own experience of health improvement via hydropathy at an establishment, including.


The school emphasized hydropathy, also known as the "water cure," dietary therapies, sanitation, hygiene.


founder of modern hydropathy, himself.


Kellogg states that the "Quacks" as well as Preissnitz are ignorant for overestimating the hydropathy as a "cure-all".


Notably he co-developed the hydropathy index, and was instrumental in determining the structure of fibrinogen.


Barter (1802 – 3 October 1870) was an Irish physician and proponent of hydropathy.


and resort for the treatment of various ailments and diseases through hydropathy" "enjoying regional popularity for nearly 2 decades", before being sold.


a doctor, had settled in Seattle in 1870 after previously practicing hydropathy in Nevada and Oregon, one of the first few to practice it in the United.


His father Josef Weiss (1795–1947) was pioneer of hydropathy, his twin brother Adolf Gustav Weiss (1837–1894) became botanist.


From then on, hydropathy was the greatest interest in Smedley's life.


There he became interested in hydropathy, and was soon regarded as one of the leading authorities.


SOSUI uses 4 characteristics of the AAS in its prediction: "hydropathy index" (Kyte und Doolittle 1982) weighted presence of amphiphilic amino.


1840s, there was a strong revival of interest in cold water cures, or hydropathy, following the promotion of Vincent Priessnitz's methods by Captain R.



hydropathy's Meaning':

the internal and external use of water in the treatment of disease

Synonyms:

hydrotherapy; intervention; treatment;

Antonyms:

non-engagement; non-involvement; nonparticipation; noninterference;

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