DERATION OF FEATURES PECULIAR TO THE BATH 32
CHAPTER V.
HEATING AND VENTILATION 59
CHAPTER VI.
WATER-FITTINGS AND APPLIANCES 87
CHAPTER VII.
LIGHTING, DECORATING, AND FURNISHING 102
CHAPTER VIII.
THE TURKISH BATH IN THE HOUSE 118
CHAPTER IX.
THE BATH IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS, ETC. 134
CHAPTER X.
THE TURKISH BATH FOR HORSES 141
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
FIG. PAGE
1. Turkish Baths, Savoy Hill, London 21
2. Turkish Baths, Charing Cross, London 24
3. Turkish Baths, Euston Road, London 28
4. A Plunge Bath 50, 51
5. Methods of arranging Couches in Cooling Room 56
6. View of a small Furnace Chamber, with portion of wall broken
away to show the "Convoluted" Stove 65
7. An Air Filter 67
8. Plans and Section of a Furnace Chamber, &c., for a Bath on the
ordinary Hot-air Principle 68
9. Section of Hot Room, showing Foul-air Conduit 72
10. A Fireclay Heating Apparatus 74
11. Longitudinal Section of Sudatory Chambers 84
12. A Shampooing Basin 90
13. Valve for Regulating Temperature of Water 91
14. A Needle Bath 94
15. Spray, Wave, and Douche Baths 95
16. Regulating Valves for Needle, Douche, &c. 96
17. Bather's Shower Bath 99
18. Section and Plan of an Enamelled Iron Ceiling 107
19. Plans of Plunge Baths 112
20. Section of Benches in Hot Rooms, and in Cooling Room Divans 115
21. Furniture of a Turkish Bath 117
22. Plan of Mr. Urquhart's Small Private Bath and of the Hot
Room at Sir Erasmus Wilson's Bath at
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