The crinoline bath


 


The 'Crinoline' bath

            
The 'Crinoline' bath. The heater is underneath, and at the rear of, the chair. The apparatus could be bought at the several branches of W Walter and Company, surgical instrument makers, of London

< Illustration taken from: On the modified Turkish and vapour bath and its value in certain diseases of the skin / John Laws Milton. — London, 1874. — p.31

 

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