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Simon Baruch : ウィキペディア英語版 | Simon Baruch Simon Baruch (July 29, 1840 - June 3, 1921) was a physician and a pioneer of hydrotherapy in the United States.〔Blum, Nava.(2006). "The Development of PM&R in the USA", in ''ha -Shikum asah historia: maarakhot shikum refui be Yisrael 1940–1956.''(Tsefat), pp. 25–26.〕 ==Biography== After his youth in Prussia, he came in 1855 as a fifteen-year-old in the United States, where he lived in Camden, South Carolina〔(Simon Baruch at ''whonamedit.com'' ) retrieved on 15 July 2010.〕 and attended medical schools in South Carolina and Virginia, graduating in 1862. He began his medical career as a doctor in the Confederate army and remained in the South until he moved to New York with his family in 1881. During his Civil War service, Baruch was twice briefly captured and imprisoned by Union troops, the second occasion being after the Battle of Gettysburg, where he had been one of only three Confederate surgeons ordered to stay behind to care for some 225 seriously wounded Southern soldiers left in the wake of General Lee's retreat. His medical work in New York included supporting the establishment of public baths as a hygiene measure and investigating the effects of medicinal springs (balneology), as well as the treatment of appendicitis and malaria.〔(''BARUCH, SIMON jewish encyclopedia.com'' ), English, accessed on 15th July 2010〕
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