Spa sociability in Bath and Pyrmont [ Health / Nature ]
… where people from different German principalities as from other countries could mingle in the absence of a central court or national political capital, which also fostered artistic and literary creativity. *** 1 . N. McKendrick, J. … consult a physician, even if visitors often chose to do otherwise. 11 Seip, himself a member of the Royal Society, was court physician at Waldeck-Pyrmont and the medical supervisor of the spa. His works were mainly focused on the medicinal … lands, spas were typically built for the prestige (and profit) of the local prince and served as summer extensions of court. As state entities, spas were placed under administrative control. In place of a Master of Ceremonies there was a …
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