"Salus Rediviva A Fonte" details the curative properties of the Gastein hot springs within the high Archbishopric of Salzburg. This historical account by Wolfgang A. von Eckel explores the remarkable healing and miraculous effects of the Gastein wild bath, where a variety of human ailments, even the most severe, are successfully treated and cured. This book serves as a valuable resource, documenting the history and therapeutic benefits of this unique Austrian spa, offering insights into the medical practices and beliefs of the time. It provides an invaluable look at the historical significance of Gastein as a center for health and wellness.
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