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earth bath

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See also: earthbath

English

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Etymology

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Sense 2: Compound of earth +‎ bathing. Widely understood to have been coined Scottish physician James Graham in the late 1780s or early 1790s.

Noun

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earth bath (plural earth baths)

  1. Mud bath
  2. (historical) A bath or therapeutic treatment in which the body is buried or immersed in earth, as practiced in James Graham’s 18th-century "earth-bathing" therapy.

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