Turkish and Other Baths: A Guide to Good Health and Longevity
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The work explains the skin’s physiology and multiple functions—protection, sensation, heat regulation, excretion, absorption, and limited respiration—and argues that regular bathing supports these roles and promotes health and longevity. It describes how perspiration and ablutions remove waste, help control body temperature, and assist the lungs and other organs, then emphasizes that baths are effective only alongside sensible rules of living and hygiene. Subsequent chapters review different kinds of baths, including medicated varieties, and give practical guidance on their proper use within a regimen intended to preserve or restore well-being.
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