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Treatments Collection (page 8)

Step into the world of treatments, where history and innovation intertwine to offer a plethora of options for rejuvenation and healing

Background imageTreatments Collection: Herb paris (Paris quadrifolia)

Herb paris (Paris quadrifolia). This poisonous plant is now only used in homeopathic remedies. It also has a narcotic (sleep-inducing) effect

Background imageTreatments Collection: Field of lavender

Field of lavender (Lavandula spica) plants planted in rows. Lavender has several medicinal properties. Lavender oil is a very good antiseptic and can also be used as an insecticide

Background imageTreatments Collection: Male fern (Dryopteris filix-mas)

Male fern (Dryopteris filix-mas) with Dogs Mercury (Mercurialis perennis) below

Background imageTreatments Collection: Maidenhair leaf (Ginkgo biloba)

Maidenhair leaf (Ginkgo biloba). The leaves from the maidenhair or Ginkgo tree are used in herbal medicine to improve blood circulation

Background imageTreatments Collection: Maidenhair leaves (Ginkgo biloba)

Maidenhair leaves (Ginkgo biloba). The leaves from the maidenhair or Ginkgo tree are used in herbal medicine to improve blood circulation

Background imageTreatments Collection: Rotorua Museum, North Island, New Zealand

Rotorua Museum, North Island, New Zealand
View of the Rotorua Museum of Art and History, Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand. The museum is housed in the historic Bath House building, located in the Government Gardens

Background imageTreatments Collection: Trencianske Teplice - Slovakia

Trencianske Teplice - Slovakia
Trencianske Teplice - a health resort and small spa town in western Slovakia, in the valley of the river Teplicka, at the foothills of the Strazovske vrchy mountains

Background imageTreatments Collection: Celik Palace Hotel, Bursa, Turkey - Water Treatments

Celik Palace Hotel, Bursa, Turkey - Water Treatments
Celik Palace Hotel, Bursa, Turkey. This Hotel boasts a standard mineral bath from a mountainside source but also a radioactive water source

Background imageTreatments Collection: The Royal Baths - Harrogate, Yorkshire (1 / 2)

The Royal Baths - Harrogate, Yorkshire (1 / 2)
The Royal Baths - Harrogate, Yorkshire (1/2) - The Hot Air treatment (Greville System). A remarkable collection of health paraphenalia!

Background imageTreatments Collection: Worcestershire garage and owner before a fire

Worcestershire garage and owner before a fire
Worcestershire garage and seated owner surrounded by oils, engine treatments and lubricants. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd

Background imageTreatments Collection: Testing on Animals

Testing on Animals
A scene in a bacteriology laboratory, where animals have the opportunity to experience all kinds of diseases and treatments normally reserved exclusively for humans



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Step into the world of treatments, where history and innovation intertwine to offer a plethora of options for rejuvenation and healing. In the quaint town of Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland, lies the Crieff Hydropathic - a haven for those seeking natural remedies. Here, ancient practices such as cupping find their place alongside modern marvels like laser tattoo removal. Speaking of cupping, this age-old technique has stood the test of time and continues to captivate with its therapeutic benefits. From promoting blood circulation to relieving muscle tension, it remains a trusted ally in wellness journeys. Yet they have evolved beyond traditional methods. Enter X-Ray, radium, and surgery - three recognized approaches that revolutionized medical interventions. These groundbreaking advancements paved the way for countless lives saved and ailments cured. Across borders in Aix-les-Bains, France emerges an image frozen in time - a black-and-white photograph capturing massage treatment at its finest. The skilled hands working their magic evoke feelings of relaxation and serenity. Meanwhile, Mr. Vernon-Ward's Treatment Salons beckon with promises of transformation through personalized care. Step inside these sanctuaries dedicated to enhancing one's well-being; they are temples where self-care takes center stage. The past also reveals intriguing beauty secrets like Elizabeth Arden's eye strap made from soft rubber circa 1932. Designed to alleviate puffiness beneath tired eyes, this innovative creation showcases how even small details can make a significant difference in our quest for radiance. Not forgetting Harrogate Hydro - an idyllic spa retreat nestled amidst Yorkshire's scenic landscapes offering both solace and accommodation under one roof. This holistic haven invites guests to immerse themselves in luxurious treatments while basking in nature's embrace. As we gaze upon The Pharmacy artwork from 1912 or Beard Watson Ltd Advertisement showcasing timeless elegance through cosmetics products long gone by; we realize that treatments transcend time itself – forever evolving, forever captivating.