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Daily News, New York, August 31, 1937
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Daily News, New York, August 31, 1937
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The Liberator, Boston, Massachusetts, January 2, 1837
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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, May 3, 1837
Benefit of Bathing. - People are not half aware of the benefits of regular bathing – a practice which should be ‘got into’ by every man, woman, and child of the land. The cold bath is best, (winter and summer,) for healthy persons - with this proviso: not to bathe in it when the body is chilled, but when it has a healthy glow of warmth. This is an important item. At first, and for those to whom bathing is new, tepid water will be best - soon and gradually to be superseded by water of the natural temperature. Nor is any thing absolutely necessary to a bath, except a pitcher of water in one’s room, a sponge and a towel; by using these daily, one will feel better and live longer.
The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 3, 1837
The Baltimore Sun, Maryland, April 19, 1844
Staunton Spectator, Virginia, July 28, 1868
Gentleman and Lady.
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The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, May 2, 1837
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The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 3, 1837
My Book; or, The Anatomy of Conduct, John Henry Skelton, 1837
My Book; or, The Anatomy of Conduct, John Henry Skelton, 1837
My Book; or, The Anatomy of Conduct, John Henry Skelton, 1837
My Book; or, The Anatomy of Conduct, John Henry
Skelton, 1837