"…David Urquhart’s Turkish Bath Movement,
a movement which has, till now, been totally absent
from any discussion of 19th century sanitary reform."

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  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


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  2.  The Ladies Sanitary Association and the origins of the health visiting services / William Charles Dowling. — (MA), University of London, 1963


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  3.  'On the bath: western experience of the hammam' / Patrick Conner      Renaissance and modern studies     (1987)     p.42


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  4.  Strictures on the personal cleanliness of the English, with a description of the hammams of the Turks. London : The author, 1828


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  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


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  6.  Pillars of Hercules, or, a narrative of travels in Spain & Morocco in 1848 / David Urquhart. — London : Bentley, 1850


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  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.


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  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


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  9.  'Medical treatment at St Ann's' / 'Caritas'    Sheffield Free Press    (29 Mar 1856)    p.4


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10.  'Introduction of the Turkish bath into Ireland'     Sheffield Free Press    (21 Jun 1856)    p.6


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11.  'Introduction of the Turkish bath into our towns and cities'      Sheffield Free Press     (5 Jul 1856)    p.6


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12.   'The Turkish Bath Movement'     Free Press     (20 Sep 1856)    pp.47-8


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13.  Letter. Charles Bartholomew to David Urquhart. 26 Sep 1856.     Balliol College, Oxf: Urquhart Bequest Box 9:I G.4.7


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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.)


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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


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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


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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


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18.  'Transactions of the committees: Wakefield'     Free Press     (27 May 1857)     p.344


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