The spelling of "hafussi baths" uses several phonetic sounds. "Hafussi" is pronounced as "hɑːfu:si" with a long "a" sound in "hɑː," followed by "fu," "s," and "i" as in "see." "Baths" is spelt "bæθz" and pronounced as "ba:θs," with a short "a" and "th" sound. Hafussi baths refer to a popular health resort in northern Israel, known for its healing properties due to the mineral-rich springs it uses to fill its pools.
A modification of the Nauheim baths, the hands and feet only of the patient being immersed in hot water impregnated with carbon dioxide gas.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.