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  • 51sand bath — noun Etymology: sand (I) + bath 1. : a bath of sand in which laboratory vessels to be heated are partly immersed 2. : a shallow or deep pan usually of iron for holding the sand * * * sand bath noun 1. A bath in sand 2. A vessel for …

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  • 52Coamo's Bath — are hot springs in Coamo, Puerto Rico.There are multiple levels of baths, The top level is the hottest, this spills into a larger bath below which is cooler and then finally into a large pool which is coolest, but still warm. The Pools are… …

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  • 53Galvanic bath — is an alternative medical treatment (a type of electrotherapy) based on the simultaneous use of water and electric current. The patient lies in a 34 degree Celsius bath, while gentle electric current is passed through his or her body.Galvanic… …

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  • 54Mustard bath — For the 1993 Canadian film see Mustard Bath (film). A Mustard bath is a traditional English therapeutic remedy for tired, stressed muscles, colds, fevers and seizures. The mustard was thought to draw out toxins and warm the muscles, blood and… …

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  • 55sitz bath — sitz′ bath [[t]sɪts, zɪts[/t]] n. 1) med a chairlike bathtub in which the thighs and hips are immersed in warm water 2) med a therapeutic bath so taken • Etymology: 1840–50; half trans. of G Sitzbad=sitz(en) to sit+Bad bath I …

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  • 56Thermal bath — A thermal bath is a warm body of water. It is often referred to as a spa, which is traditionally used to mean a place where the water is believed to have special health giving properties, though note that many spas offer cold water or mineral… …

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  • 57sitz bath — /ˈsɪts baθ/ (say sits bahth) noun 1. a bathtub resembling a chair, in which the thighs and trunk of the body to the waistline are immersed in warm water. 2. the bath so taken. {half adoption, half translation of German Sitzbad, from Sitz seat and …

  • 58sitz bath — /sits, zits/ 1. a chairlike bathtub in which the thighs and hips are immersed in warm water, usually as part of a therapeutic treatment. 2. the bath so taken. [1840 50; half adoption, half trans. of G Sitzbad, equiv. to sitz(en) to SIT1 + Bad… …

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  • 59air bath — therapeutic exposure of the body to warm air …

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  • 60Thermae — This page is on buildings used for Roman bathing. For the activity in general, see Ancient Roman bathing. The terms balnea or thermae were the words the ancient Romans used for the buildings housing their public baths.Most Roman cities had at… …

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