Round Hill Water Cure,Northampton,Massachusetts,MA,1856,E.W. Farmer,Medical
Title: Round Hill Water Cure Northampton M / Drawn by E.W. Farmer Jan: 17th 1856.
Creator(s): Farmer, E. W., artist
Date Created/Published: 1856 Jan. 17.
Summary: Landscape drawing shows the building and grounds which housed the Round Hill Water Cure in Northampton, Massachusetts, a medical institution based on hydropathic principles, opened by Dr. E. E. Denniston in 1847. Hydropathic institutes, or water cures, were one of the health and personal hygiene reforms that started in the 1840s. The Northampton Association of Education and Industry introduced hydropathy to Northampton, a center in the water cure movement.
Subjects:
Round Hill Water Cure Establishment--1850-1860.
United States--Massachusetts--Northampton
Drawings--American--1850-1860.
Landscape drawings--American--1850-1860.
Bookmark /2004662430/
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