Article
Balneology: Spa Science
Purchase the full-text
- PDF/HTML,
figures/images,
references and tables,
(where available)
Abstract
In his 1938 Sigma Xi address (subsequently published as J. Chem. Educ. 1939, 16, 440-448), Oskar Baudisch emphasizes the importance of balneology, the therapeutic use of baths and natural mineral waters. Although some favorable health effects can be attributed to the psychological influences of the spa resort, Baudisch argues that scientific investigations can reveal how the chemical and physical properties of the springs promote specific cures. He gives numerous examples of previous scientific findings, including his own applications of coordination theory and isotope ratio analysis.
Keywords (Audience):
General PublicKeywords (Domain):
History / PhilosophyKeywords (Subject):
Aqueous Solution ChemistryTools
-
Add to Favorites
-
Download Citation
-
Email a Colleague -
Permalink
Order Reprints
Rights & Permissions
Citation Alerts
History
- Received: August 03, 2009
Cart
ACS
Network






