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Description Ben Rhydding hydropathic establishment - circa 1858
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Source Ben Rhydding: the principles of hydropathy and the compressed air bath, by 'A graduate of the Edinburgh university', published by Hamilton Adams & Co, 1858
Author H.F.L.Del - T Picken, lithographers. Dav & Son Lithographers to the Queen
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