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ITS DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION. 133<br />

were no available supply of water from house, a boiler<br />

and tank could be placed in the stokery, and a cistern on<br />

the flat roof.<br />

The flat roof, if of iron and concrete, would<br />

form an abutment to dome. If thought desirable, the<br />

same flat roof could be carried over the combined tepidarium<br />

and lavatorium. An air space<br />

should be left<br />

between the masonry of dome and covering of copper<br />

or other material. The lights should be double glazed.<br />

With the radiating stove there is no objection to the<br />

loftiness of the dome. This bath could be perfectly<br />

ventilated and supplied with pure heat of a most hygienic<br />

character.

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