Technique of Electric light Cabinet bath
In the electric-light cabinet, containing from about thirty to fifty bulbs, one sits upon a covered stool or chair, in a flood of light re¬flected from the mirrors or special materials forming the lining of the walls. The head is in the clear at¬mosphere outside, the cabinet being provided with folding top doors having a circular neck opening. Be¬neath the feet, in some cabinets, are additional bulbs under a firm plat¬form of glass. Thus the luminous rays strike every portion of the body except the head which, during the bath, is usually protected with a cold wet turban. Often a cold cloth is placed about the neck as well.