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1. Robert Henderson: Scottish doctor who was appointed Physician to the Forces (1795) and practised at Brighton, England.

2. Eaux thermales et thermalisme en dermatologie au xix e siècle: Thermal water and hydrotherapy in xix th century dermatology.

5. Use of mineral waters in the treatment of psoriasis: Perspectives of Persian and conventional medicine.

6. The use of water for the treatment of kidney disorders.

7. Hydrotherapy and medical entrepreneurship: the "water spell" of Ricardo Jorge.

8. Iatrochemistry and the Evaluation of Mineral Waters in France, 1600-1750.

9. Between chemistry, medicine and leisure: Antonio Casares and the study of mineral waters and Spanish spas in the nineteenth century.

10. Treatment of kidney diseases in the thermal springs of Pithecusa during the XVIII Century.

11. Experts, chemistry and medicine: Antonio Casares (1812-1888), José Salgado (1811-1890) and the controversy around the analysis of Carratraca Spa waters.

12. The "Subtile Aereal Spirit of Fountains": Mineral Waters and the History of Pneumatic Chemistry.

13. [Significance of balneo- and mechanotherapy in the treatment of cardiac diseases in the second part of the 19th and the first part of the 20th century].

14. [CHEMIST DR. ALI RIZA BEY (1867-1904)].

15. [Marie-Victor Ernest Baudrimont, a famous pharmacist from Compiègne, France].

16. The value of the Euganean thermalism in the treatment of human diseases: past, present and future health applications. From Michele Savonarola's De Balneis in Comitatu Paduano to innovative approaches.

17. [The clinical views of the humanist doctor F.P. Haas (the first quarter of the XIXth century). On the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the publication of F.P. Haas' book "Ma visite aux Eaux d'Alexandre en 1809 et 1810" (M., 1811)].

18. [Mineral springs on the north-east of Caucasus and its role in the treatment of soldiers of the Russian army in XIX--beginning XX c].

19. The treatment of scrofula in Ferrara (Italy) in the 19th century.

21. [Laboratories "Produits Scientia" and mineral waters from Pougues and Carabana].

22. Locality and circulation in the Habsburg empire: disputing the Carlsbad medical salt, 1763-1784.

24. [Spanish purgatives waters "made in France"].

25. Aerated waters: from natural to carbonated.

26. [Thermal and mineral springs in Labourd, Low Navarre and Soule].

27. 'An adept in medicine': the Reverend Dr William Laing, nervous complaints and the commodification of spa water.

28. [An exemple of artificial mineral water : famous "Lithinés du Dr Gustin"].

30. [Mineral water as a cure].

32. [Pharmacist Louis Tixier (1870-1958) and the beginnings of Hydroxydase].

33. [Phamaceutical effervescence around soda water].

34. [Pyatigorsk: a historical case in two volumes].

36. [The beneficial effect of mineral waters of Fiuggi on Pope Bonifacio VIII and Michelangelo: two prominent calculous patients].

38. [The sale of mineral waters by the pharmacists (2nd part)].

40. [The sale of mineral waters by the pharmacists].

41. [Fedor Petrovich Gaaz (1780-1853)].

42. The spa at Kreuth, or why did the Russian czars visit there?

43. Dr John Andree, MD (Rheims) LRCP, founding physician of the London Hospital.

45. Taking the waters in Texas: springs, spas, and fountains of youth. [Review of: Valenza, J.M. Taking the waters in Texas: springs, spas, and fountains of youth. Austin: U. of Texas Pr., 2000].

49. [From the history of the Split hot springs].

50. Water of the most excellent kind: historic springs in Kansas.

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