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"…David Urquhart’s Turkish
Bath Movement,
a movement which has, till now, been totally absent from any discussion of 19th century sanitary reform." ________________________________________________________________________________________
1.
'Profit is a dirty word: the development of public baths and
wash-houses in Britain, 1847-1915' / Sally Sheard
Social history of medicine (vol.13;
no.1) pp.63-85
2.
The Ladies Sanitary Association and the origins of the health
visiting services / William Charles Dowling. — (MA), University
of London, 1963
3.
'On the bath: western experience of the hammam' / Patrick Conner
Renaissance and modern studies (1987)
p.42
4.
Strictures on the personal cleanliness of the English, with a
description of the hammams of the Turks.
— London : The author, 1828
5.
The Activities and influence of David Urquhart, 1837-56, with
special reference to the affairs of the Near East / Margaret H
Jenks. — (PhD), University of London, 1964
6.
Pillars of Hercules, or, a narrative of travels in Spain & Morocco
in 1848 / David Urquhart. — London : Bentley, 1850
7.
In Barter's Preface to: The Turkish bath, with a view to its
introduction in the British Dominions / David Urquhart. — London
: David Bryce, 1856.
8.
See, for example, 'David Urquhart and the Foreign Affairs
Committees' / Richard Shannon In:
Pressure from without in early Victorian England / edited by
Patricia Hollis. London : Edward Arnold, 1974
9.
'Medical treatment at St Ann's' / 'Caritas'
Sheffield Free Press (29 Mar 1856)
p.4
10.
'Introduction of the Turkish bath into Ireland'
Sheffield Free Press (21 Jun 1856)
p.6
11.
'Introduction of the Turkish bath into our towns and cities'
Sheffield Free Press (5 Jul 1856)
p.6
12.
'The Turkish Bath Movement' Free Press
(20 Sep 1856) pp.47-8
13.
Letter. Charles Bartholomew to David Urquhart. 26 Sep 1856.
Balliol College, Oxf: Urquhart Bequest Box 9:I G.4.7
14.
'The Turkish bath' / R H Goolden The Lancet
(26 Jan 1861) pp.95-7 (Letter on proposed
Turkish baths at St Thomas's Hospital, with author's letter to the
hospital's Treasurer appended.)
15.
From letters written to Richard Metcalfe in response to his
questionnaire regarding possible Turkish baths in Paddington, quoted
in his: Sanitas sanitatum et omnia sanitas. — London, 1877
16.
'Profit is a dirty word: the development of public baths and
wash-houses in Britain, 1847-1915' / Sally Sheard
Social history of medicine (vol.13;
no.1) pp.63-85
17.
Reproduced in No.14 of the Jermyn Street fly-sheets, reprinted in a
booklet: Hammam of the Turks: collected fly-sheets. — London
: The Hammam, 1867
18.
'Transactions of the committees: Wakefield'
Free Press (27 May 1857)
p.344
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