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objection to my continuing while others with stoical indifference & coldly declined being sitters.The crowd of children, women, dogs and youths who collected around me while I was sketching a "tipi" "teepee" gave me some notion of the extent of hydropathic treatment among them and the conclusion was, by no means, favorable to the   cleanly habits of my friends. This is however greatly the result of necessity, for few have a sufficiently large wardrobe to enable them to make frequent changes in their costume. In the summer they bathe frequently especially the younger portion of the community, the presence of unpleasant odors & apparent uncleanliness is therefore more attributable to the absence of the wash tub than of the bath. In attempt
objection to my continuing while others with stoical indifference & coldly declined being sitters.The crowd of children, women, dogs and youths who collected around me while I was sketching a "tipi" "teepee" gave me some notion of the extent of hydropathic treatment among them and the conclusion was, by no means, favorable to the cleanly habits of my friends. This is however greatly the result of necessity, for few have a sufficiently large wardrobe to enable them to make frequent changes in their costume. In the summer they bathe frequently especially the younger portion of the community, the presence of unpleasant odors & apparent uncleanliness is therefore more attributable to the absence of the wash tub than of the bath. In attempt

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objection to my continuing while others with stoical indifference & coldly declined being sitters.The crowd of children, women, dogs and youths who collected around me while I was sketching a "tipi" "teepee" gave me some notion of the extent of hydropathic treatment among them and the conclusion was, by no means, favorable to the cleanly habits of my friends. This is however greatly the result of necessity, for few have a sufficiently large wardrobe to enable them to make frequent changes in their costume. In the summer they bathe frequently especially the younger portion of the community, the presence of unpleasant odors & apparent uncleanliness is therefore more attributable to the absence of the wash tub than of the bath. In attempt