Doctors all over the world use Dr Bath's invention to remove cataracts from people's eyes.
yes i think it is because these are things eye doctors use in today's society
I went to a weekend spa. The spa offered mud baths and steam baths.
Men and Woman, Kids were allowed to use the roman baths too.
The Chinese were the first to use paper as an invention.
The Aztecs took steam baths when they wanted to soothe and heal their bodies. Hope this helps.
the Romans did of course
Roman baths were first and foremost places to get clean. They were also places to socialize and partake of recreational activities.
They had community baths. And under the pool was a large area for fires to heat the water.
The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.
In some cultures, children and slaves were allowed to use baths, either in specific areas designated for them or alongside other members of the household. However, the accessibility and conditions of baths for children and slaves varied depending on the time period and region.
the marian croak use to make her invention is steel.
John Smedley has written: 'Practical hydropathy, including plans of baths and remarks on diet, clothing and habits of life...' -- subject(s): Hydrotherapy, Therapeutic use, Hot water, Baths 'Practical hydropathy, including plans of baths and remarks on diet, clothing and habits of life...' -- subject(s): Hydrotherapy, Therapeutic use, Hot water, Baths