LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

FIG. PAGE
1.Turkish Baths, Savoy Hill, London[21]
2.Turkish Baths, Charing Cross, London[24]
3.Turkish Baths, Euston Road, London[28]
4.A Plunge Bath[50], [51]
5.Methods of arranging Couches in Cooling Room[56]
6.View of a small Furnace Chamber, with portion of wall broken away to show the "Convoluted" Stove[65]
7.An Air Filter[67]
8.Plans and Section of a Furnace Chamber, &c., for a Bath on the ordinary Hot-air Principle[68]
9.Section of Hot Room, showing Foul-air Conduit[72]
10.A Fireclay Heating Apparatus[74]
11.Longitudinal Section of Sudatory Chambers[84]
12.A Shampooing Basin[90]
13.Valve for Regulating Temperature of Water[91]
14.A Needle Bath[94]
15.Spray, Wave, and Douche Baths[95]
16.Regulating Valves for Needle, Douche, &c.[96]
17.Bather's Shower Bath[99]
18.Section and Plan of an Enamelled Iron Ceiling[107]
19.Plans of Plunge Baths[112]
20.Section of Benches in Hot Rooms, and in Cooling Room Divans[115]
21.Furniture of a Turkish Bath[117]
22.Plan of Mr. Urquhart's Small Private Bath and of the Hot Room at Sir Erasmus Wilson's Bath at Richmond Hill[119]
23.Methods of constructing Turkish Baths in existing Houses[124]
24.A complete Private Turkish Bath[126]
25.Design for a Private Turkish Bath[130], [131]
26.Plan of the Baths at the Hotel Mont Dore, Bournemouth[135]
27.Plan of the Great Northern Railway Company's Turkish Bath for Horses[142]


THE TURKISH BATH.


CHAPTER I.