There once were
seven siblings from Casarsa in northern Italy: Giocondo, Frank, Rachele,
Candido, Joseph, Gelindo and Valeriano. Their last name was Iacuzzi, but when two
brothers emigrated to the U.S. in 1907, an immigration clerk accidentally changed
their name to Jacuzzi. By 1910, all seven siblings (and other relatives) had come
over from Italy. They formed a machining company, and made propellers for American
aircraft in World War I. In the 40’s, Candido Jacuzzi had a son who suffered
from rheumatoid arthritis. One treatment that seemed to help was a hydrotherapy
tank at the Herrick Hospital in Berkeley, California. To give his son relief between
hospital visits, Candido developed a portable pump that could turn any bathtub
into a spa. In 1968, Roy, a third-generation Jacuzzi, invented a whirlpool bath
with jets to mix air and water. I can testify these spas work better on R.A.
than any pill. And the only side effect is pruney fingers.