Some of the treatments offered in the Spas of Harrogate included:
Saline Sulphur Baths Used for gout, rheumatism and hepatic disorders.
Alkaline Sulphur Baths Used mainly for skin diseases. Alkaline Sulphur Electric Baths Constant, interrupted and sinusoidal currents used for muscle weakness and muscle atrophy. Carbonic Acid (Nauheim) Baths Both ’still’ and ’aerated’ baths used for heart disease. Harrogate Massage Douche (Aix System) The patient would be seated on a wooden stool or recline on a board, a continuous needle spray would be directed against their spine and a massage carried out under a warm douche in a flexible tube by the attendant. This treatment was used for gout, arthritis and lumbago. Vichy Massage Douche The patient would lie on a mattress while being massaged under a spray douche. This treatment was used for gout, arthritis and lumbago. ’Plombieres’ - Intestinal Lavage Treatment This was a combined bath and sub-aqueous douche, used for constipation and mucous colitis. Peat Baths There were four kinds of peat baths: · Mineral Peat Bath with the addition of Sulphur water. · Brine Peat Bath · Electric Peat Bath with a constant electric current · Basic Peat Bath These baths were used to treat muscular rheumatism, lumbago and sciatica. Sulphur Foam Baths Natural Sulphur water converted to foam by compressed air used to treat obesity, gout and arthritis.
Bergonie Treatment The rhythmic and graduated exercise of muscles by stimulation used for obesity, insomnia and muscular and nervous afflictions. Thermo-Paraffin-Wax Baths The patient was immersed in wax and afterwards massaged. Used to ease stiff and painful limbs. Ionisation, Cataphoresis or Ionic Medication A weak electric current would be applied to the skin through a pad to ease pain in rheumatic joints and muscles. |