15. – After dressing, a brisk walk should be taken; and now a lunch biscuit will do you service.
16. – Remember that the glow after the bath is the grand event to be looked for.
17. – If instead of this glow a decided chill takes place, and is not removed by a brisk walk, a small drop of brandy taken along with a biscuit becomes a necessity, or for ladies a glass of some cordial.
18. – If you are an invalid, try to forget it; if a Hercules or a Webb, forget that.
19. – Don’t forget flannel under-clothing if at all delicate.
There are various other kinds of baths which we have not mentioned, but trust we have said enough to prove that the baths in some form – and more especially the Turkish – should be taken constantly by all who value good health and hope for longevity.
notes
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See – “The Eastern Bath,” published by Messrs J. and A. Churchill, New Burlington Street.