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Hepatology, 1986
Immersion in water in spas has been practised for centuries and has many proponents. Despite fierce debate about its efficacy there has been little scientific evaluation of the effect of immersion in mineral waters. Eight normal subjects were immersed in Bath spa water for two hours and the renal, haematological, and ...
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Immersion in water in spas has been practised for centuries and has many proponents. Despite fierce debate about its efficacy there has been little scientific evaluation of the effect of immersion in mineral waters. Eight normal subjects were immersed in Bath spa water for two hours and the renal, haematological, and ...
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To Bathe or Not to Bathe: The Neonatal Question
Neonatal Network, 2015AbstractAfter delivery, newborns go through a series of physiologic changes in an effort to adapt to extrauterine life, with preterm newborns more likely to experience medical problems following this transition. Neonatal hypothermia, defined as a temperature <36.5°C, is a major contributor to neonatal mortality and morbidity.1 Early bathing may be a
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Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1995
A financial analysis compares the cost of a traditional bed bath to a bag bath. The study measured labor, laundry and supply costs. Results show some predicted and unexpected advantages.
A K, Carruth, D, Ricks, P, Pullen
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A financial analysis compares the cost of a traditional bed bath to a bag bath. The study measured labor, laundry and supply costs. Results show some predicted and unexpected advantages.
A K, Carruth, D, Ricks, P, Pullen
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2015
In Homer’s world, bathing in warm water was a reward reserved for heroes. Ordinary Greeks bathed at home or in public baths characterized by circular chambers with hip-baths and rudimentary heating systems. Public bathing as a daily habit, a hygienic, medicinal, recreational, and luxurious experience belonged to the Romans.
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In Homer’s world, bathing in warm water was a reward reserved for heroes. Ordinary Greeks bathed at home or in public baths characterized by circular chambers with hip-baths and rudimentary heating systems. Public bathing as a daily habit, a hygienic, medicinal, recreational, and luxurious experience belonged to the Romans.
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Restorative Bath Waters: Bath Spa, Bath, England
The Senses and Society, 2006(2006). Restorative Bath Waters: Bath Spa, Bath, England. The Senses and Society: Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 369-372.
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The bathing complexes of Anazarbos and the baths of Cilicia
2013Nel presente articolo vengono presentati i complessi termali di Anazarbos (Cilicia Pedias)
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Bathing Water Quality Monitoring Practices in Europe and the United States
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021Ananda Tiwari +2 more
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To Bathe or Not To Bathe: That is the Question
Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1994openaire +2 more sources

