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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, June 10, 1846
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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, June 10, 1846
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The Evening Post, New York, July 10, 1820
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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 At first, and for those to whom bathing is new, tepid water will be best - soon and gradually to be superseded by water of the natural temperature.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.
Search Lights on Health: Light on Dark Corners: A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood: Advice to Maiden, Wife, and Mother, Love, Courtship and Marriage, 1894
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Morning Register, Eugene, Oregon, August 8, 1926
At first it was mother’s, and then it was brother’s,
And then it was sister’s and now it is mine.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, March 14, 1909
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The Pittsburgh Press, Pennsylvania, March 24, 1912
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The Davidsonian, North Carolina, February 22, 1923
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The Topeka Daily Capital, Kansas, May 11, 1920
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The Leavenworth Post, Kansas, May 25, 1910
Free wash tubs, free baths and a barber who will give his services gratis to those who cannot pay are among the strikingly novel features of the plans for keeping the poorer classes neat in clean during next September..
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Arkansas City Daily Traveler, Kansas, February 24, 1896
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The Philadelphia Inquirer, Pennsylvania, April 17, 1896