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1 A tepid bath should be taken next day to remove the salt.
2 He immediately ordered a tepid bath , and sent for a couple of leeches.
3 Very nervous children sometimes revolt from cold water, and like a tepid bath .
4 The plain, tepid bath is the best for general use.
5 Gwynplaine was alone-alone, and in the presence of the tepid bath and the deserted couch.
6 At her house, she took off Lottie and Meg's dresses and ran them a tepid bath .
7 A tepid bath , covering the legs and abdomen, is of wonderful benefit when fever is present.
8 Prepare a tepid bath containing 10 gm.
9 Until I sit stewing in a tepid bath with Emma and warm 'pools of pee' surrounding me.
10 The temperature of the water for the daily tepid bath should be about seventy-five or eighty degrees, never more than that.
11 On the reefs, when I waded in shallow water, the heat of it was literally unpleasant, more than a tepid bath . '
12 If the system be strong enough to resist the shock, cold water is the most invigorating; if not, a tepid bath will answer.
13 The frequent use of the tepid bath , and of every thing tending to preserve the beauty of their fine forms, employ their constant solicitude.
14 The colon should be thoroughly flushed, the wet sheet pack or tepid bath used frequently, and cold wet compresses applied to the afflicted limb.
15 A tepid bath may be taken in the morning, or if the patient is weakly and nervous, in the evening, followed by a thorough rubbing.
16 A tepid bath may be taken at almost any time, and a bather may remain longer in one, with safety, than in a cold bath.
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