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  2. Whose Body? - Wikipedia

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    Followed by. Clouds of Witness. Whose Body? is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers first published in 1923 in the US by Boni & Liveright, and in the UK by T. Fisher Unwin. It was her debut novel, and the book in which she introduced the character of Lord Peter Wimsey .

  3. Bathing - Wikipedia

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    Bathing. Bathing is the act of washing the body, usually with water, or the immersion of the body in water. It may be for personal hygiene, religious ritual or therapeutic purposes. By analogy, especially as a recreational activity, the term is also applied to sun bathing and sea bathing .

  4. Sodium hypochlorite washes - Wikipedia

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    Cleansers were formulated into body washes for gentle, convenient use in the shower as opposed to having bath treatments. A 2013 study with 18 children (6 months of age and older), showed positive responses using a sodium hypochlorite-formulated body wash called CLn BodyWash to treat atopic dermatitis.

  5. Mikveh - Wikipedia

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    Mikveh or mikvah ( Hebrew: מִקְוֶה / מקווה, Modern: mīqve, Tiberian: mīqwe, pl. mikva'ot, mikvoth, mikvot, or ( Yiddish) mikves, [1] [2] lit., "a collection") is a bath used for the purpose of ritual immersion in Judaism [3] to achieve ritual purity . In Orthodox Judaism, these regulations are steadfastly adhered to; consequently ...

  6. Emma Thynn, Marchioness of Bath - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Fashion model, socialite, billionaire heiress. Emma Clare Thynn, Marchioness of Bath ( née McQuiston; born 26 March 1986), often known as Emma Weymouth, is a British socialite and fashion model. [1] She is married to Ceawlin Thynn, 8th Marquess of Bath. In 2020, she became the first black marchioness in British history.

  7. Mustard bath - Wikipedia

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    Mustard bath. A mustard bath is a traditional therapeutic remedy for tired, stressed muscles, colds, fevers and seizures. The mustard was thought to draw out toxins and warm the muscles, blood and body. It was a standard medical practice up until the first part of the twentieth century and continues to be used in alternative medicine .