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have contracted severe and fatal diseases by neglecting to take proper care of the body after bathing. 5. If you get up a good reaction by thorough rubbing in a mild temperature, the effect is always good. 6. Never go into a cold room, or allow cold air to enter the room until you are dressed. 7. Bathing in cold rooms and in cold water is positively injurious, unless the person possesses a very strong and vigorous constitution, and then there is great danger of laying the foundation of some serious disease. 8. Never bathe within two hours after eating. It injures digestion. 9. Never bathe when the body or mind is much exhausted. It is liable to check the healthful circulation. 10. A good time for bathing is just before retiring. The morning hour is a good time also, if a warm room and warm water can be secured. 11. Never bathe a fresh wound or broken skin with cold water; the wound absorbs water, and causes swelling and irritation. 12. A person not robust should be very careful in bathing; great care should be exercised to avoid any chilling effects. [Illustration] {372} All the Different Kinds of Baths, and How to Prepare Them. THE SULPHUR BATH. For the itch, ringworm, itching, and for other slight skin irritations, bathe in water containing a little sulphur. THE SALT BATH. To open the pores of the skin, put a little common salt into the water. Borax, baking soda or lime used in the same way are excellent for cooling and cleansing the skin. A very small quantity in a bowl of water is sufficient. THE VAPOR BATH. 1. For catarrh, bronchitis, pleurisy, inflammation of the lungs, rheumatism, fever, affections of the bowels and kidneys, and skin diseases, the vapor-bath is an excellent remedy. 2. APPARATUS.--Use a small alcohol lamp, and place over it a small dish containing water. Light the lamp and allow the water to boil. Place a cane-bottom chair over the lamp, and seat the patient on it. Wrap blankets or quilts around the chair and around the patient, closing it tightly about the neck. After free perspiration is produced the patient should be wrapped in warm blankets, and placed in bed, so as to continue the perspiration for some time. 3. A convenient alcohol lamp may be made by taking a tin box, placing a tube in it, and putting in a common lamp wick. Any tinner can make one in a few minutes, at a trifling cost. THE HOT-AIR BATH. 1. Place the alcohol lamp under the chair
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