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This had become so widely fashionable for ruffs and pickadills that of itself it had rendered her famous. One may believe, also, that most of the recipes for those ``perfumes, cosmetics, unguents and mysterious powders, liniments and lotions asserted to preserve beauty where it existed, and even to summon it where it was lacking, were derived from the same sources. Hutchinson, 1930.
I will say for the instruction of the reader that this birch taken from the fir trees as it saps out of cracks in the bark was the only liniment that the frontiersman had to heal his wounds at that time, and it was one of the best liniments that I have ever seen applied to a sore of any kind. I now hunted up the Capt. to have a talk with him.
The girl, though she winced with pain, did not utter a sound. "There ain't any doctor this side of Anywhere," the kind voice ran on, "but never you mind. I'll risk but what I've got liniments that will doctor you up." And the girl, looking up into the peaceful old "lineaments," smiled faintly, and knew there was healing in them.
Complete rest is provided for until all pain has subsided. Later, stimulating liniments are beneficial. Where no injury is done the periosteum or bone, complete resorption of all products of inflammation usually occurs, though in many instances, this is tardy six weeks or more are sometimes required for recovery to take place.
Then with her comely figure hidden by a dirty old woman's cloak, and her fair young face defaced by patches and by liniments, so that none might covet her, she addressed the young man at the gate in a cracked and trembling voice; and they were scarcely civil to the 'old hag, as they called her. She said that she bore important tidings for Sir Counsellor himself, and must be conducted to him.
He'd put by a goodish bit, and so had I, but things have been agen us. He was out of work four months last winter, and mother's legs are a awful drain liniments, and bandages, and what-not. You can't see your own mother suffer, and not pay out. We've got to wait till we save up again." "How much money does it take to furnish a cottage over here, Mury?" "That depends on how it's done.
The upper hall, and, occasionally, the other parts of the house, smelled of the various liniments and lotions with which she anointed herself. She scorned the suggestion that she should stay in bed, for she was quite comfortable upon a couch, in her most becoming negligee, with a novel and a box of chocolates to bear her company.
The August sunshine lay dim upon the dingy window-panes; the walls, stained by years of smoke and grime, were hidden by yellowing advertisements of reapers and horse liniments; in the centre was a dirty iron stove. A poor, gaunt room, but a haven to Nathaniel May, awaiting the end of hope. "I heard," Lizzie Graham said; she leaned forward and stroked his hand.
Blisters, warm plasters, volatile liniments, and electricity should likewise be employed. The following electuary is also recommended. Mix an ounce of flour of mustard, and an ounce of the conserve of roses, in some syrup of ginger; and take a tea-spoonful of it three or four times a day.
Good soup, beef-tea, milk, rice milk, or a raw egg beaten up in milk, and biscuit rather than bread, must take the place of the ordinary meals, and be given twice as often. The different liniments, and the favourite Roche's Embrocation, are of use when the disease is on the decline, and may also be of service if bronchitis should occur to complicate the hooping-cough, but not otherwise.
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