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The Douche.
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The Douche.
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The Douche: the jet of cold water [sometimes mineral waters] could be directeddownwards, horizontally or upwards. The author says that douches were unpopular with French physicians, much more in Germany.

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Keywords: neurology and psychiatry; Joseph Guislain

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