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Two-room Turkish bath for horses
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Key to plan
A – Furnace
B – Start of flue C – Flue D – Flue E – Flue F – Chimney G – Hot room H – Cooling room I – Inner door J – Main entrance
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< Image from: The horse, in the stable and the field: his varieties, management in health and disease, anatomy, physiology, etc / J H Walsh. — London : Routledge, 1862.
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Turkish
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