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Publicswimming pools versus Roman Baths
Orcus Started conversation Oct 4, 2004
What a coincidence that this fine article the day after this question occurred to me
Whilst paddling furiously at the local swimming pool yesterday it occurred to me that thousands of people use them every day and every person in there, no matter how well they shower is putting a little muck into the pool. Hence the use of chlorine to kill off any bugs and thus prevent any disease spreading.
Now in Roman times as Bath is a testament, public bathing was also a tremendously popular pastime. However, the Romans as yet did not have the ability to generate chlorine in its elemental form.
So how did they keep their public baths hygenic?
Now I know they probably didn't connect dirt and squalor with cholera and typhoid and the like but even so, who would want to bathe in a dirty old bath? Seems to me that they must have had some way of doing this...
Publicswimming pools versus Roman Baths
BigAl Patron Saint of Left Handers Keeper of the Glowing Pickle and Monobrows Posted Oct 4, 2004
As the Roman Baths are due to a spring, the fresh water is constantly being replenished, whilst a facility is provided for the dirty water to be drained off.
Publicswimming pools versus Roman Baths
Orcus Posted Oct 4, 2004
Ah but this is presumably only the case at Bath itself (and a very few other places elsewhere I would guess) but surely not the norm.
So outside of Bath, what would have been done?
Publicswimming pools versus Roman Baths
BigAl Patron Saint of Left Handers Keeper of the Glowing Pickle and Monobrows Posted Oct 4, 2004
Hmm!. Pass. I may try to find out if I have time - but probably other Researchers will get there first.
Publicswimming pools versus Roman Baths
BigAl Patron Saint of Left Handers Keeper of the Glowing Pickle and Monobrows Posted Oct 4, 2004
Just visited your PS Orcus and noticed that you're an organic chemist - so added you to my list of 'Friends'..
There are quite a few chemists on hootoo. Often thought about creating a Community for ourselves.
Publicswimming pools versus Roman Baths
Orcus Posted Oct 4, 2004
Why thankyou
There is a Scientists groups knocking around which I am an erstwhile member, I'll see if I can track it down...
Publicswimming pools versus Roman Baths
BigAl Patron Saint of Left Handers Keeper of the Glowing Pickle and Monobrows Posted Oct 4, 2004
"Old Organic Chemists Never Die......... they just get completely "cracked". "
Courtesy of New Scientist, 22/09/83.
(Plus some other definitions!)
Publicswimming pools versus Roman Baths
Orcus Posted Oct 5, 2004
Indeed
Try here A2675469 but don't expect it to be busy.
Publicswimming pools versus Roman Baths
BigAl Patron Saint of Left Handers Keeper of the Glowing Pickle and Monobrows Posted Oct 5, 2004
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