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or cleared their throats in order to signal to new entrants which seats were already occupied. The darkness could be also used to cover sexual contact. Because there was no gender distinction, these baths came into disrepute. They were finally abolished in 1870 on hygienic and moral grounds. Author John
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1320:, Australia in 1859, Canada had one by 1869, and the first in New Zealand was opened in 1874. Urquhart's influence was also felt outside the Empire when in 1861, Dr Charles H Shepard opened the first Turkish baths in the United States at 63 Columbia Street, Brooklyn Heights, New York, most probably on 3 October 1863.
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along the coast, the rocks were heated by burning wood, then sea water was poured over the rocks, producing steam. The entrances to these "bath houses" were very small, possibly to slow the escape of the heat and steam. There were no windows, so it was very dark inside and the user constantly coughed
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also have saunas, spa treatments and therapy centers. The same rules apply in public baths as in private baths, with bathers required to wash and clean themselves before entering the water. In general, the
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clergy, as well as the pagan custom of women bathing naked in front of men, this did not stop the Church from urging its followers to go to public baths for bathing, which contributed to hygiene and good health according to the
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figure. From the Middle Ages, illustrated books of the time contained such bathing scenes. Biblical and mythological themes which featured bathing were depicted by numerous painters. Especially popular themes included
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on the use of hot and cold water in the treatment of fever and other illness, with a fourth edition published not long before his death in 1805. It was also translated into German by Michaelis (1801) and
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members of society should have the opportunity to access baths, in an attempt to address the health problems of the public. On 22 April and 23 April 1845, two lectures were delivered in the
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facilities that were separate for both sexes near monasteries and pilgrimage sites; also, the popes situated baths within church basilicas and monasteries since the early Middle Ages. Pope
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Currie, James (1805). "Medical Reports, on the Effects of Water, Cold and Warm, as a remedy in Fever and Other Diseases, Whether applied to the Surface of the Body or used Internally".
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epidemic, Wilkinson took the initiative to offer the use of her house and yard to neighbours to wash their clothes, at a charge of a penny per week, and showed them how to use a
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threats, to modern large-scale reservoirs. By the end of the century, private baths with running hot water were increasingly common in affluent homes in America and Britain.
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In the twenty-first century challenges to the need for soap to effect such everyday cleanliness and whether soap is needed to avoid body odor, appeared in media.
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were depicted bathing in allegorical paintings by artists such as
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or underwear. For example, when a shower is provided in a non-
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3762:. The 23rd Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture.
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Babies can be washed in a kitchen sink or a small plastic
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having healing qualities and being able to cure people of
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urged his followers on value of bathing as a bodily need.
30:"Bathe" redirects here. For people with that surname, see
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3714:‘I don’t smell!’ Meet the people who have stopped washing
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chronicles describe the bathing habits of the peoples of
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When swimming, not wearing clothing is sometimes called
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bathhouses and featured a regular sequence of rooms: an
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monks played a role in the development and promotion of
3825:"St Ann's Hydropathic Establishment, Blarney, Co. Cork"
3638:, vol. 1, Co-operative printing company, p. 7
3488:, vol. 1, Co-operative printing company, p. 3
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produced low-priced, good-quality soap from the 1850s.
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encouragement for the practice of therapeutic bathing;
3740:
The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture
3403:. Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood & Sons
3268:. London: William Innys. Fourth Edition, with Appendix
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The first public bathhouse was mentioned in 1266. In
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3665:"Health & Hygiene in Nineteenth Century England"
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Notable artists who have represented bathing scenes:
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Where bathing is for personal hygiene, bathing in a
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The use of a bath in religious ritual or ceremonial
1316:. Dr. John Le Gay Brereton opened a Turkish bath in
1082:
778:. This revival was continued by a Bavarian priest,
3374:. Wellcome Trust: News and Features. Archived from
2779:"Finding Meaning in Ancient Indian Bathing Rituals"
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3651:Baths and Basins: The Story of Domestic Sanitation
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2929:Children's Health Issues in Historical Perspective
2901:Children's Health Issues in Historical Perspective
1241:Maud and friends visit a London Turkish bath, 1892
839:wash house, the first public wash house in England
115:. Recreational water activities are also known as
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2678:. 4th edition. (London: W. Kent) pp.208-209
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2860:Noriega Hernández, Joana Cecilia (March 2004).
1608:(dipper) are two essentials in every bathroom.
603:functioning in eighth and ninth centuries. The
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3290:Cited in Richard Metcalfe (1898), pp.5–6. Per
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3429:. County Cork Library. p. see note 11.
3135:The English Spa, 1560–1815: A Social History
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1805:Today, most homes in Japan have a bathroom (
1346:Bathing may also be practised for religious
746:The other work was a 1797 publication by Dr
367:) were common, while in Osaka, steam baths (
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3349:(8th ed.). London: James Madden and Co
3324:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org)
3277:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org)
2959:. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 6–11.
2651:Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater
1976:circles at the outset of the 20th century.
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1650:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
1312:Similar baths opened in other parts of the
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4086:, babycentre.co.uk. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
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3585:: Private Bath Advertisements, 17 May 1851
3261:John Floyer & Edward Batnard (1715) .
2990:. Cambridge University Press. p. 54.
1301:, and the idea spread rapidly. It reached
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851:in 1829. The first known warm fresh-water
157:Three young women bathing. Side B from an
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2803:Mnemosyne: A Journal of Classical Studies
2689:"What Was Hygiene Like in Ancient China?"
1714:Learn how and when to remove this message
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3106:Perception and Action in Medieval Europe
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2845:Badehäuser, Schwitzbäder, Heisse Quellen
2488:Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
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3212:"What did Medieval People Really Wear?"
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631:. The Catholic religious orders of the
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4032:. You certainly do not climb into the
3800:Second Edition. (Leiden: Brill, 2012).
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3288:On the Power and Effect of Cold Water.
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932:Soap promoted for personal cleanliness
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263:(γυμνάσιον) comes from the Greek word
72:activity, the term is also applied to
68:purposes. By analogy, especially as a
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3048:Observations on baths and wash-houses
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2758:from the original on 25 November 2022
2699:from the original on 25 November 2022
913:on 26 August 1846. The act empowered
526:"), written in the early 13th century
397:was generally prohibited, as well as
4249:Prehistory of nakedness and clothing
3533:, Taylor & Francis, p. 73,
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3433:from the original on 2 February 2010
3108:. Boydell & Brewer. p. 61.
2605:the bather is part of the municipal
1648:adding citations to reliable sources
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1399:
1353:Therapeutic use of bathing includes
674:. Public baths were also havens for
599:baths, or even a myriad of monastic
3823:Shifrin, Malcolm (3 October 2008),
3781:
3776:L'architecture musulmane d'Occident
3500:"'Slum Saint' honoured with statue"
3078:The Middle Ages: Facts and Fictions
2777:India, Thrive Global (2019-07-04).
2180:Actaeon Surprises Diana in Her Bath
1936:, both of whom painted the goddess
1913:in the sight of lecherous old men.
1107:. It is a prominent feature in the
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43:Jean-Pierre Norblin de La Gourdaine
24:
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3965:. 11 December 2005. Archived from
3635:Sanitas Sanitatum et Omnia Sanitas
3510:from the original on 23 March 2022
3485:Sanitas Sanitatum et Omnia Sanitas
3460:Hydropathy, or the Cold Water Cure
3422:
3137:. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press.
1872:consists mostly of outdoor pools (
1010:London water supply infrastructure
944:advertisement, a reference to the
537:. Despite the denunciation of the
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3426:The Ennis Turkish Baths 1869–1878
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1374:in Judaism. It is referred to as
739:as the basis for his book called
670:, bathing commonly took place in
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27:Washing of the body with a liquid
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4186:Heyne, München 1992, S. 187 ff.
3835:from the original on 11 May 2011
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2584:Quatre baigneuses (Four Bathers)
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907:Public Baths and Wash-houses Act
512:A sweat bath: illumination from
504:Medieval and early-modern Europe
460:The Mesoamerican bath, known as
420:from the Loubat collection, 1904
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2927:Warsh, Cheryl Krasnick (2006).
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812:bathing while being watched by
3724:, The Guardian, August 5, 2019
3019:Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
2838:
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1779:American Academy of Pediatrics
1565:is the verb for this process;
1532:Ladling water from a container
1515:
1328:One purpose of bathing is for
1164:but also provided for general
408:
91:taking a shower in space, 1973
13:
1:
4738:Nudity in American television
3553:Rathbone, Herbert R. (1927),
3343:Claridge, Capt. R.T. (1843).
3104:Kleinschmidt, Harald (2005).
2662:
2281:Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
2057:Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
1332:. It is a means of achieving
1200:which provided hot water and
928:laying the foundation stone.
704:
3893:Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia
3742:. (Oxford University Press.)
3187:"Bathing in the Middle Ages"
2483:Les Baigneuses (The Bathers)
1894:
1569:is the large container, and
1561:In the Indonesian language,
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7:
4786:Imagery of nude celebrities
4510:Social nudity organizations
4184:Wasser. Elixier des Lebens.
3617:. 26 July 1847. p. 1.
3599:. 22 July 1846. p. 6.
3021:, Oxford University Press,
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1254:which are derived from the
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267:(γυμνός), meaning "naked".
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4721:Nudity in live performance
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3938:place for bathing , p. 611
3653:. Stroud, England: Sutton.
3632:Metcalfe, Richard (1877),
3613:"Classified Advertising".
3568:Topography of Warwickshire
3482:Metcalfe, Richard (1877),
3397:Kneipp, Sebastian (1891).
3163:Water: A Spiritual History
2828:. London: PRC Pub. p. 87.
1997:William-Adolphe Bouguereau
1323:
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727:. One of these was by Sir
316:(modern Tokyo), the first
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143:A woman preparing to bathe
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4520:Timeline of social nudity
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4254:Nakedness and colonialism
4236:
3867:Shove, Elizabeth (2004).
3774:Marçais, Georges (1954).
3595:"Baths and Wash-Houses".
3529:Wohl, Anthony S. (1984),
3165:. Bloomsbury Publishing.
3046:Ashpitel, Arthur (1851),
2986:Squatriti, Paolo (2002).
2419:Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida
2107:Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida
2017:Lucas Cranach the Younger
1798:Home bathing (1900s), by
1364:include immersion during
1284:Hydropathic Establishment
1035:
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213:” (the onset of day) or “
4575:Clothing-optional events
4347:Clothing laws by country
4096:Geddes, Jennifer Kelly.
3854:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
3443:Originally published in
3133:Hembry, Phyllis (1990).
3080:. ABC-CLIO. p. 61.
2955:Thurlkill, Mary (2016).
2674:Dunlop, Durham. (1880).
1785:Japanese bathing culture
1262:, diplomat and sometime
1206:conduits under the floor
940:"The order of the bath"
855:was opened in May 1842.
558:. The Church also built
541:style of Roman pools by
468:, from the Nahuatl word
437:Bernal Díaz del Castillo
350:At the beginning of the
287:fall of the Roman Empire
217:” begins with the 4 am “
4640:Social nudity advocates
4422:Issues in social nudity
4288:Breastfeeding in public
3649:Eveleigh, Bogs (2002).
3447:vol. 32 (2008) pp 12–17
3368:Bradley, James (2003).
3294:, this was also titled
3292:Encyclopædia Britannica
3076:Black, Winston (2019).
2601:In the German spa town
1272:The Pillars of Hercules
1247:Victorian Turkish baths
1233:Victorian Turkish baths
1227:Victorian Turkish baths
1196:. Heat was produced by
273:developed a network of
4743:Nudity in music videos
4716:Nude photography (art)
4435:Sexual objectification
4237:Nakedness and clothing
3940:
3927:
3914:
3798:Encyclopaedia of Islam
3583:The Birmingham Journal
2897:Warsh, Cheryl Krasnick
2824:Gallagher, J. (2003).
2807:The Homeric Asaminthos
2656:List of cleaning tools
2247:Diana Leaving Her Bath
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770:, a peasant farmer in
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695:Protestant Reformation
684:Protestant Reformation
527:
496:. It is still used in
421:
239:. A word for bathtub,
181:Two women after a bath
92:
50:
4753:Nudity in advertising
4748:Nudity in print media
4548:Nude swimming classes
4182:Alev Lytle Croutier:
3930:
3917:
3904:
3557:, H. Young & Sons
3161:Bradley, Ian (2012).
2805:55.6 (2002) 703–708.
2542:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
2523:Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
2092:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
2062:Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
1907:Bathsheba in the bath
1822:
1797:
1583:
1539:
1453:
1438:
1388:where the leprosy of
1240:
1051:Ali Gholi Agha hammam
1049:
991:William Hesketh Lever
960:, respectability and
939:
834:
803:
743:, published in 1738.
717:
552:Clement of Alexandria
519:De Balneis Puteolanis
511:
431:during and after the
416:
86:
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4816:Softcore pornography
4693:Depictions of nudity
4457:Wardrobe malfunction
4357:Nudity and sexuality
4149:25.1994, 5,333–336.
4147:Journal of medicine.
3690:The Western Heritage
3570:, William West, 1830
2502:Zinaida Serebriakova
2378:Lawrence Alma-Tadema
2102:Zinaida Serebriakova
2037:Roger de La Fresnaye
1987:Lawrence Alma-Tadema
1827:, late 18th century)
1644:improve this section
1598:In the Philippines,
1547:, Vol. IV, Plate 413
1264:Member of Parliament
1103:associated with the
866:. In 1832, during a
418:Codex Magliabechiano
4763:Glamour photography
4711:Nude modeling (art)
4668:Henry S. Huntington
4126:Elizabeth Pantley
4077:"Bathing your baby"
4053:Tactile Interactive
3895:, fourth edition:
3506:. 4 February 2010.
3286:Hahn, J.S. (1738).
2783:Thrive Global India
2754:. 6 November 2017.
2586:, 1922, Collection
2112:Domenico Tintoretto
1151:Southeastern Europe
1147:Indian subcontinent
924:, in 1847 with the
774:, then part of the
725:therapeutic bathing
710:Therapeutic bathing
641:ritual purification
4811:Nude psychotherapy
4768:Erotic photography
4683:Richard Ungewitter
4678:Elton Raymond Shaw
4515:Anarchist naturism
4505:Naturist magazines
4485:Christian naturism
4337:Nudity and protest
4276:Nudity in religion
4082:2012-11-27 at the
3871:. New York: Berg.
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3963:All Experts
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3839:12 December
3382:17 November
2762:25 November
2703:25 November
2636:Navy shower
2438:Anders Zorn
2321:Edgar Degas
2211:, 1634/1635
2122:Anders Zorn
2022:Edgar Degas
1974:avant-garde
1970:Edgar Degas
1918:Renaissance
1704:August 2024
1602:(pail) and
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1516:Sponge bath
1334:cleanliness
1307:Marble Arch
1294:, Ireland.
1292:County Cork
1123:Middle East
1005:campaigns.
1003:advertising
922:Whitechapel
821:germ theory
729:John Floyer
680:Renaissance
668:Middle Ages
649:Benedictine
609:bath houses
601:bath houses
429:Mesoamerica
409:Mesoamerica
78:sea bathing
74:sun bathing
66:therapeutic
4857:Categories
4796:Naked News
4701:Nude (art)
4555:Naked yoga
4538:Nude beach
4500:Gymnosophy
4412:Candaulism
4385:Striptease
4342:Dress code
4320:Topfreedom
4063:2012-06-22
4015:2011-03-08
3437:30 October
3407:3 December
3353:2009-10-29
3318:2 December
3272:2009-10-22
3247:2023-08-15
3222:2023-08-15
3197:2023-08-15
2882:2012-12-18
2834:1856486974
2788:2024-09-10
2733:2022-11-25
2663:References
2588:Paul Allen
2344:By the Sea
2327:, ca. 1890
2308:, ca. 1880
1953:classicism
1773:or severe
1674:newspapers
1338:body odors
1299:Manchester
1278:. In 1856
1256:Roman bath
1131:al-Andalus
1097:steam bath
995:Warrington
973:James Keir
942:Pears soap
814:King David
784:Wörishofen
772:Gräfenberg
705:Modern era
625:Regensburg
585:, and the
571:bathhouses
556:Tertullian
470:temazcalli
439:describes
352:Edo period
242:asaminthos
163:red-figure
87:Astronaut
41:Detail of
18:Spongebath
4452:Obscenity
4402:Voyeurism
4380:Streaking
4155:0025-7850
4002:Indonesia
3920:bak mandi
3891:From the
3615:The Times
3597:The Times
3311:Inanition
3064:315673477
2465:, 1905–06
2384:Caracalla
1942:Rembrandt
1895:Art motif
1875:rotenburo
1767:baby bath
1663:"Bathing"
1631:does not
1567:bak mandi
1510:whirlpool
1213:loincloth
1190:warm room
1186:cold room
1149:, and in
1133:(Islamic
1078:romanized
954:Victorian
909:received
900:town hall
849:Liverpool
837:Liverpool
810:Bathsheba
797:Glasgow.
757:Hegewisch
752:Liverpool
733:Lichfield
447:) in his
441:Moctezuma
376:mushiburo
275:aqueducts
261:gymnasium
248:ἀσάμινθος
237:Santorini
105:immersion
4868:Babycare
4833:Category
4779:See also
4472:Naturism
4407:Anasyrma
4390:Stripper
4080:Archived
3833:archived
3717:Archived
3669:Archived
3508:Archived
3504:BBC News
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2899:(2006).
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2697:Archived
2614:See also
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2365:(detail)
2306:The Bath
2208:Callisto
1740:swimsuit
1612:Clothing
1454:Actress
1268:Stafford
1198:furnaces
1194:hot room
1192:, and a
1139:Portugal
999:Unilever
888:diabetes
691:syphilis
592:diaconia
577:such as
524:Pozzuoli
482:texictle
462:temazcal
433:conquest
334:kamaburo
233:Akrotiri
117:swimming
4863:Bathing
4706:History
4625:Oceania
4618:Seattle
4375:Mooning
4310:Massage
4271:Modesty
4244:History
3973:8 March
3467:12 June
3265:Batnard
2646:Thermae
2204:Actaeon
2163:, 1530
1957:realism
1922:Baroque
1911:Susanna
1857:baths.
1688:scholar
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1637:sources
1512:baths.
1498:Turkish
1470:bathtub
1463:bathtub
1459:Schürer
1366:baptism
1324:Purpose
1288:Blarney
1166:hygiene
1117:thermae
1089:Turkish
1080::
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1014:cholera
868:cholera
761:Anspach
737:Silesia
666:In the
597:Lateran
583:Antioch
535:hygiene
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