Bavaria, Germany, known for the water-cure (hydrotherapy) developed by SebastianKneipp (1821–1897), a Catholic priest who lived there for 42 years. Many of
theses are represented. Other important Lebensreform proponents were SebastianKneipp, Louis Kuhne, Rudolf Steiner, Hugo Höppener (Fidus), Gustav Gräser
Toni von Bukovics (1882–1970) was an Austrian stage and film actress. Fox p. 324 Fox, Jo. Film Propaganda in Britain and Nazi Germany: World War II Cinema
Finance (1966–1969). Federal Minister for Atomic Affairs (1955–1956). SebastianKneipp, (1821–1883) physician. Developed the Kneipp method. Friedrich Schiller
– Pusapati Ananda Gajapati Raju, Indian rajah (b. 1850) June 17 – SebastianKneipp, German priest and naturopath (b. 1821) June 19 – Louis Brière de l'Isle
Deisenhofer Physicians: Alois Alzheimer, Max Joseph von Pettenkofer, SebastianKneipp Politicians: Ludwig Erhard, Horst Seehofer, Christian Ude, Kurt Eisner
inception in 1999. This concept was first developed in the 19th century by SebastianKneipp, one of the founders of the Naturopathic medicine movement. He believed
Austrian Empire. This revival was continued by a Bavarian priest, SebastianKneipp (1821–1897), "an able and enthusiastic follower" of Priessnitz, "whose
therapy, and exercise, is based on the principles of health developed by SebastianKneipp. The city's 2 km-long (1 mi) shore promenade ends at the new health
the many challenges in that field JPL · 18285 18286 Kneipp 1973 UN5 SebastianKneipp (1821–1897), a German priest, skilled in the art of healing, introduced
general – Kitchener bun Lawrence Klein, American curator – Klein Award SebastianKneipp, German priest – Kneipp cure. Diedrich Knickerbocker, American literary