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Definition of Footbaths
1. footbath [n] - See also: footbath
Lexicographical Neighbors of Footbaths
Literary usage of Footbaths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Sanitation of Bath Houses by William Paul Gerhard (1922)
"The footbaths are as necessary as the showers, yet I have not seen them ...
The footbaths consist of either a long single trough, standing free on all sides ..."
2. A System of Physiologic Therapeutics: A Practical Exposition of the Methods by Solomon Solis-Cohen (1902)
"Success may, however, be attained also by means of running footbaths of short
duration. Naturally, these are not applicable when headache is present as the ..."
3. Management Guidelines for Efficient Sheep Production by G. E. Ricketts (1993)
"... well to astringent footbaths. Penning the sheep in a dry area or on slotted
floors is also helpful. Footbath Solutions Several products have been shown ..."
4. Italy: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1900)
"... travellers are reminded of the desirability of providing the bed-rooms with
large basins, footbaths, plenty of water, and an adequate supply of towels. ..."
5. The Writings of Mark Twain [pseud.] by Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner (1901)
"But after that the doctor said it seemed to be too severe, and so he has fell
back on hot footbaths at night and cold showers in the morning. ..."