The Central Research Institute for Spa Medicine and Physiotherapy of the Health Ministry of the USSR (currently the National Medical Research Center for Rehabilitation and Spa Medicine). A light treatment room.14.04.1988#5751590
The Central Research Institute for Spa Medicine and Physiotherapy of the Health Ministry of the USSR (currently the National Medical Research Center for Rehabilitation and Spa Medicine). The Traumatology and Orthopedics Unit.14.04.1988#5751587
The Central Research Institute for Spa Medicine and Physiotherapy of the Health Ministry of the USSR (currently the National Medical Research Center for Rehabilitation and Spa Medicine). A pulmonary function examination.14.04.1988#5751586
A health resort and spa for workers, collective farm workers and students, in the Panevezys County of the Lithuanian SSR.01.07.1982#8480900
The Caucasian Mineral Waters. The Narzan Gallery in Kislovodsk, a 19th century architectural landmark located in the city's spa park. The project's author is Engish architect Samuel Upton.28.02.1979#8154553
Garmchashma, hot mineral springs on the western slope of the Shakhdara Range in the Pamir Mountain System. Gorno-Badakhshanskaya Autonomous Area, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic.30.07.1965#5964020
State Central Institute of Balneology of the USSR Ministry of Health (now the National Medical Research Center for Rehabilitation and Balneology). Mud therapy (peloidotherapy) is the treatment and prevention of diseases using healing mud from natural deposits. During a physiotherapeutic procedure, a physiotherapist monitors the patient, monitors and evaluates his condition.01.06.1951#8546982
State Central Institute of Balneology of the USSR Ministry of Health (now the National Medical Research Center for Rehabilitation and Balneology). Patients take artificial hydrogen sulfide baths. Such baths are used to treat arthritis, rheumatism, and skin diseases. A physical therapist conducts an examination to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment.01.06.1951#8546960
State Central Institute of Balneology of the USSR Ministry of Health (now the National Medical Research Center for Rehabilitation and Balneology). Researchers at the biophysical laboratory at work.01.06.1951#8546932
The building of the State Central Institute of Balneology of the USSR Ministry of Health (now the National Medical Research Center for Rehabilitation and Balneology) on Novinsky Boulevard in Moscow. The author of the building, architect Anatoly Samoilov, is an ideologist of balneology. Mr. Kharitonov took part in the design of the building.01.06.1951#8546894
State Central Institute of Balneology of the USSR Ministry of Health (now the National Medical Research Center for Rehabilitation and Balneology). Patients of the Institute after a course of balneotherapy.01.06.1951#8546844
The National Balneotherapy Institute of the USSR Healthcare Ministry (now National Medical Research Center of Rehabilitation and Balneotherapy). Patients in the lounge.01.06.1951#8546746
The National Balneotherapy Institute of the USSR Healthcare Ministry (now National Medical Research Center of Rehabilitation and Balneotherapy). Powerful thermal and balneological equipment help thousands of patients use artificial radon gas, seawater and ozone baths as well as mud and water treatment and physical therapy, without leaving Moscow.01.06.1951#8546728
The National Balneotherapy Institute of the USSR Healthcare Ministry (now National Medical Research Center of Rehabilitation and Balneotherapy). Doctor rounds in the medical rehabilitation unit.01.06.1951#8546711
The National Balneotherapy Institute of the USSR Healthcare Ministry (now National Medical Research Center of Rehabilitation and Balneotherapy).01.06.1951#8546703
The National Balneotherapy Institute of the USSR Healthcare Ministry (now National Medical Research Center of Rehabilitation and Balneotherapy). Andrei Tretyakov, Director of the Central Institute of Balneotherapy, in a laboratory.01.06.1951#8546760