"The Electric Bath" by George M. Schweig is a late 1800s medical book about electric baths, which are treatments that use electricity in water. The author writes about the equipment needed, like tubs, batteries, and electrodes, explaining how they work together. The book also talks about how electric baths can help different health problems, using real examples. The author highlights the need to understand how the equipment works to get the best results. The author also shares his own experiences using this therapeutic approach to heal people.

The Electric Bath
By George M. Schweig
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Explore a curious 19th-century method where bodies meet electricity in water for healing.
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