Also once upon a time, a once a week bath was considered sufficient.
This reminded me of a movie, “Will Penny” (one of my favorite movies) that illustrated this in a conversation between Charlton Heston and Joan Hackett.
Catherine: How often do you bathe?
Will: Well, eight or nine times. It depends.
Catherine: On what?
Will: The weather.
Catherine: Eight or nine times a month?
Will: Eight or nine times a month? A year!
Catherine: A year?
Will: Well sure. You have a real good one when you finish the shove up north, like at the
hotel in Alfred. Then one or two in the winter, if you don't catch your death. Then a
couple in the spring and one more good one before you start the shove up again. The
rest depends on what kind of water you hit on the drive. Well, what's wrong with that?
That's as much as anybody!
Heston played a rider on a cattle drive in the late 19th century American west. So bathing only eight times a year was probably common only on the frontier. I have read, like BlueTrain, that once a week in a developed area was a regular practice.
Duane