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Abstract

Thermal waters have been recognized as a source of health and energy since ancient times, and today there is still interest in balneotherapy as a method of treating various diseases, rehabilitation and prevention. In Poland, as many as 12 spa towns use healing thermal waters in their activities. They include: Busko-Zdrój, Ciechocinek, Jelenia Góra-Cieplice, Gołdap, Inowrocław, Iwonicz-Zdrój, Konstancin-Jeziorna, Lądek-Zdrój, Rabka-Zdrój, Uniejów, Ustka and Ustroń. Healing thermal waters are not only used there for medical treatments, because they also supply the brine graduation towers, are the base for the production of cosmetics and are also used in drinking treatments. Uniejów spa is a part of the cascade system, so the healing waters of higher temperature are also used for heating apartments. Depending on the mineral composition of the waters, they can be used in the treatment of, among others: diseases of the musculoskeletal system, rheumatology, osteoporosis, skin diseases, diseases of the upper and lower respiratory tract, cardiological diseases, diseases of the digestive system, hypertension, obesity, diabetes. All treatments are non-invasive, because the vast majority of them are carried out in the form of bathing, irrigation, inhalation or drinking treatments. The paper also shows the most promising towns in terms of the development of balneotherapy, including Stargard, Pyrzyce, Toruń, Konin and Grudziądz. Balneotherapy in Poland is currently at a difficult time, which is related to the inability to function of many facilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there is a possibility that when the pandemic and its effects are eliminated, balneotherapy and spa treatment will experience a renaissance.
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Maciej Czubernat
1
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Barbara Tomaszewska
2
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  1. Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków, Poland
  2. AGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków, Poland
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This paper addresses the questions that were left unanswered in my previously published works on the Mongolian translations of the Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā. It shows that the five earliest Mongolian translations of the sutra were based on the Tibetan version known as gzo sbyangs, suggesting that in the first half of the 17th century the gzo sbyangs version, which is a rarity today, dominated the transmission of the Aṣṭasāhasrikā in Mongolia and was later replaced by the widely spread phreng ba can version. Two of the early Mongolian translations have preserved a rare Tibetan colophon. Currently this colophon is known to have survived in a unique Tibetan manuscript kept at the Otani University, Japan. The colophon declares that the sutra was edited by several figures of the snga dar period, whose identities are under question.

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Natalia Yampolskaya
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This article examines the contents of a series of Single- Issue Magazines produced in 1910 for the visitors of Ciechocinek, the most popular spa in the Congress Kingdom of Poland. They were, in the order of their publication, Głos Ciechociński, Kinematograf Ciechociński, Jednodniówka Ciechocińska, Nowy Kinematograf Ciechociński, Zwierciadełko Ciechociński, Nowa Jednodniówka Ciechocińska, Bicz Ciechociński, Goniec Ciechociński, Kurier Ciechociński, and Ciechociński List Otwarty. Each of them not only reported on various initiatives aimed at enhancing Ciechocinek's attractiveness but also turned the spotlight on some common problems faced by both the residents and the guests of the spa. All of the Ciechocinek Single-Issue Magazines were published by Kazimierz Pollack, a Warsaw-based journalistd.
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Źródła

„Bicz Ciechociński” 1910.
Ciechocinek upada”!, „Zwierciadełko Ciechocińskie” 1910.
„Ciechociński List Otwarty” 1910.
„Głos Ciechociński” 1910.
„Nowa Jednodniówka Ciechocińska” 1910.
„Nowy Kinematograf Ciechociński” 1910.
Raczyński M., Materiały do historii Ciechocinka. Od zapoczątkowania budowy warzelników soli do wybuchu wielkiej wojny z 75 rysunkami i 3 planami, Warszawa 1935.
„Zwierciadełko Ciechocińskie” 1910.

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Authors and Affiliations

Renata Bednarz-Grzybek
1
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  1. Wydział Pedagogiki i Psychologii, Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej, ul. Narutowicza 12, 20-004 Lublin

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