An Inhalation Room is fitted with Mineral Water, in which 

 -vapour is produced by a spray, with the addition of direct 

 vapour ; either of these methods of vapour may be applied 

 singly or combined or medicated. A Humage Room ad- 

 joins, where every known method is adopted for douching 

 the nose, eye, ear, or throat with or without steam, with 

 every combination of natural Mineral water or medical agents 

 that may be prescribed. There are three large Swimming 

 Baths of Tepid water, with separate dressing-rooms attached. 

 The King's Bath is a large open bath into which the Mineral 

 water flows direct from the Spring, and is utilised at varying 

 and graduated degrees of temperature ; this bath although 

 of considerable size is not a swimming bath. 



Attached to all ,the various Establishments are Cooling- 

 rooms, with a Smoking-room to the New Baths only. 



In the Pump Room a fountain continuously flows with 

 Hot Mineral Water for Drinkers. The various systems of 

 Massage are administered in the Baths, as also " packing " 

 the patient, with dry rubbing, if required. 



A Tariff' of fees for the Baths is placed in the Ticket-ofiSce ; 

 a small fee is paid, in addition to the charge for a bath, for 

 attendance ; this latter is an honorarium paid the servants in 

 .addition to the weekly wages they receive from the Corpora- 

 tion. 



The waters are most valuable in all cases of Rheumatism 

 .and Gout; Psoriasis, Eczema, and many other skin affections. 

 The numerous testimonials afford sufficient evidence of the 

 therapeutic value of the water. 



Readers are referred to the published testimonials and to 

 the many medical works on the Bath Mineral Water. 



The Bathing Establishments are the King's and Queen's 

 Bath, the Royal Baths, the Cross Bath, and the New Baths 

 .adjoining the Grand Pump Room Hotel. 



All the Establishments are the property of the Corporation 

 of the City of Bath, and are under the control of the Hot 

 Mineral Baths Committee. The Manager, Mr. Johnston, 

 will afford every information to those who may require it. 



Number of Bathers in the year ending March, 1888, 

 .86,551; receipts, £s,1°l- 



