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  • Open air baths in Budapest: people swimming, or sitting on chairs around the edge. Photograph.
  • Russell Institution, Great Coram Street, London: the facade, above, floor plan, below, with a scale of feet. Engraving by J. Le Keux after G. Cattermole, 1824.
  • A seventeenth-century bath-house, or bagnio, at St. Giles, London. Wood engraving.
  • Remains of the ruined Roman public baths at Alexandria, Turkey. Etching by Letita Byrne after M.F. Preaulx, 1812.
  • Hydrotherapy: eight vignettes of different cures at Gräfenberg, Germany. Lithograph, ca. 1860.
  • Waterfall, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire. Line engraving.
  • Pompeii: the Stabian baths. Photograph by Alinari, 1931.
  • Pompeii: the baths in the House of the Silver Wedding. Photograph by Alinari, 1931.
  • Supplément à l'ordre du jour, du 27 thermidor an 8 : avis sur la santé de l'armée / R. Desgenettes.
  • Rome: remains of a room at the baths of Diocletian, including antique sculpture and plaques. Photograph by Anderson, ca. 1931.
  • Crumford, near Matlock Bath, Derbyshire. Line engraving.
  • Matlock Bath Church, Derbyshire. Tinted lithograph by S. Rayner.
  • Hydrotherapy: eight vignettes of different cures at Gräfenberg, Germany. Lithograph, ca. 1860.
  • The Royal York Baths, Regent's Park, London. Engraving by W. R. Smith, 1828, after T. H. Shepherd.
  • Hydrotherapy: eight vignettes of different cures at Gräfenberg, Germany. Lithograph, ca. 1860.
  • Hydrotherapy: eight vignettes of different cures at Gräfenberg, Germany. Lithograph, ca. 1860.
  • Boer War: soldiers washing their feet in a stream. Halftone, c.1900, after T. Winter.
  • The Italian Hospital, Queen Square, London: four interior scenes. Wood engraving after S. Dorand, 1889.
  • Tivoli, Italy: the baths at Hadrian's Villa, a view of the ruins. Photograph by Alinari, 1931.
  • Three women in a harem at their ablutions. Watercolour painting, 18--.
  • M0004440: Portrait of Bartholomew Joseph Alexander Dominiceti (fl.1795)
  • The Medical Cold Baths, and Fenton's Hotel, St. James's Street, London. Watercolour attributed to T. C. Dibdin.
  • The Royal York Baths, Regent's Park, London. Engraving by J. Shury, 1835, after T. H. Shepherd.
  • Colvers' Sea Breeze Foot Bath Salts : no more foot troubles. One bath puts new life into the feet. Pain disappears like magic.
  • Partly ruined buildings in Ostia identified as a part of the Forum baths constructed 138-161 AD. Photograph by Anderson, ca. 1931.
  • Interior of Lambeth baths. Wood engraving by W. E. Hodgkin, 1853.
  • A seventeenth-century bath-house, or bagnio, at St. Giles, London. Wood engraving.
  • A man in a bath receiving gentle electrical currents as a form of therapy. Photograph after a wood engraving.
  • A discourse of naturall bathes, and minerall waters. Wherein first the originall of fountaines in generall is declared. Then the nature and differences of minerals, with examples of particular bathes from most of them. Next the generation of minerals in the earth, from whence both the actuall heate of bathes, and their vertues are proved to proceede. Also by what meanes minerall waters are to be examined and discovered. And lastly, of the nature and uses of the bathes, but especially of our bathes at Bathe in Sommersetshire / [Edward Jorden].
  • A man in a bath receiving gentle electrical currents as a form of therapy. Photograph after a wood engraving.