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- "After I had repeatedly been sent there by the doctor's power for great benefit to my health, and had removed with joyful conviction a former prejudice against the way of life customary in the baths of Baden, I found the otherwise avoided objects so rich in content on summary consideration that to describe them became not only an expiatory sacrifice, but also a source of pleasure for me." (en)
- "Now that my days in Baden are coming to an end, I can see that it's very nice here in Baden. I think I could live here for months. In fact, I should, if only to make up for many of the things I've sinned against here, against myself, against common sense, against the spa, against my room and table neighbors." (en)
- "The bathrooms are used by men and women together. Walls separate them, and there are many small windows in them through which they can drink and chat together, but also see and touch each other from one side to the other Everyone is allowed to visit and stay in each other's baths to visit, chat, joke and relax their minds; this means that you can catch a glimpse of the scantily clad women coming out of the water or going into it." (en)
- "... we went to Baden to spend the winter there. There, I hired us a pleasant room and chamber, which are usually used, especially in summer, by the bathers, who are generally rich Swiss people who prefer to relax and splash about rather than bathe for the sake of some ailment." (en)
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