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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Nauheim treatment \Nau"heim treat`ment\ (Med.)
Orig., a method of therapeutic treatment administered, esp.
for chronic diseases of the curculatory system, at Bad
Nauheim, Germany, by G. Schott, consisting in baths in the
natural mineral waters of that place, which are charged with
carbonic acid, and the use of a graduated course of rest,
physical exercises, massage, etc.; hence, any similar
treatment using waters artificially charged with the
essential ingredients of the natural mineral waters of Bad
Nauheim. Hence,