Josef von Löschner
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Josef Wilhelm Freiherr von Löschner or in Czech Josef Vilém z Löschneru (May 7, 1809 – April 19, 1888) was an Austrian physician born in Kaaden, Bohemia. In 1834 he received his medical doctorate at Prague
Prague
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, and later became a professor at the University of Prague
Charles University in Prague
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. During 1862-63 he was rector
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 at the University. From 1865 until 1868 he was personal physician to Franz Joseph I of Austria
Franz Joseph I of Austria
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. A foundation arranged by Löschner resulted in the creation of the Franz Joseph Kinderhospital in Prague.

Löschner is remembered for his work in the field of balneology. He advocated the curative properties of health spas, and wrote numerous articles promoting the spa
Spa
The term spa is associated with water treatment which is also known as balneotherapy. Spa towns or spa resorts typically offer various health treatments. The belief in the curative powers of mineral waters goes back to prehistoric times. Such practices have been popular worldwide, but are...

s of Bohemia
Bohemia
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. These publications were instrumental in making Bohemian spas a popular tourist destination, particularly the resort at Karlsbad
Karlovy Vary
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 which was regularly visited by members of European royalty.

Written works

  • Der Gießhübler Sauerbrunn, 1846
  • Die Versendung der Karlsbader Mineralquellen, (The Dispatch of the Karlsbad Mineral Springs), 1847
  • Das Saidschitzer Bitterwasser, (Bitter waters of Saidschitz
    Sebedín-Becov
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    ), 1853
  • Der Sauerbrunnen zu Bilin, (Aerated Springs at Bílina
    Bílina
    Bílina is a town in the Teplice District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It is located on the river Bílina. It is known for its comforting and relaxing spas.-Location:...

    ), 1859
  • Johannisbad im böhmischen Riesengebirge, (Johannisbad in the Riesengebirge Mountains), 1859
  • Beiträge zu Balneologie aus den Kurorten Böhmens, (Contributions to Balneology from the health resorts in Bohemia), 1862
  • Balneologische Skizze von Tetschen-Bodenbach, (Balneological sketch of Tetschen Bodenbach
    Decín
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    ), 1862
  • Die Eisenwässer von Königswart, (The Ice-Cold Waters of Königswart), 1865
  • Teplitz und die benachbarten Kurorte, (Teplitz and neighbouring health resorts), 1867
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