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Updated: May 2, 2025
There is a strong temptation to deception, because M'Clinton's soap requires eight days at least to make, while the fiery stuff is made in one day, or two at most. It is of great importance that the true soap should be secured. The matter is so important that precious life and health depend on so humble a thing as this. Take care you are not cheated by a wrong substance.
There is no better dentifrice than pure soap, and M'Clinton's tooth soap, being specially prepared from the ash of plants and a pure vegetable oil, does not leave the objectionable soapy taste in the mouth which all soda soaps do. The prevalence of bad teeth is believed by many to be due to processes of milling, which remove the bone and enamel making properties of the grain.
For treatment, unless distinct running sores are formed, bathe the limb with warm water and M'Clinton's Soap, which will remove all crusts, scabs, &c. Then apply zinc ointment. Do not bathe or poultice after the first time. All secretion can be removed by a piece of cotton wool dipped in warm olive oil.
If it is, it will ease the pain; if it does not, you will see that probably the opposite of what you had been doing will suit. Chapped Hands. Our idea is that this is caused by the soda in the soap used. At any rate, we have never known any one to suffer from chapped hands who used M'Clinton's soap only.
Soda soap will cause serious outbreaks even worse than "hives," and will often not be suspected at all, as a cause. Only M'Clinton's soap, which is made from the ash of plants, should be used on tender skins. When the "hives" are not very troublesome, they are apt to be neglected; but this should not be, as in most cases this is the time they may be easily cured.
"Oh, you'll have plenty of chances," Bob told him consolingly. "In five years' time you'll be taking Mr. M'Clinton's confidential papers across to Paris in an aeroplane and bringing him back a reply before lunch!" "Do you think so, sir?" The office-boy's eyes danced. Suddenly he resumed his professional gravity. "I must get back to my work, sir."
Dissolve a piece of M'Clinton's soap in the water used, and let it be as hot as can be borne. After drying, rub the limb gently yet firmly with olive oil for five minutes. Dress with oil, lint, and a proper bandage. We have seen a limb which threatened the very life of the patient treated as above.
M'Clinton's office the wonderful plan of flight to Australia had been revealed to her, and the joy of the prospect blotted out everything else. Mr. M'Clinton, watching her face, had been amazed by the wave of delight that had swept over it. "You like it, then?" he had said. "You are not afraid to go so far?" "Afraid with Bob? Oh, the farther I can get from England the better," she had answered.
If he uniformly refuses these attitudes, have patience till he gathers power. Wash all over at bedtime with warm water and M'Clinton's soap. Dry, and rub all over with warm olive oil. Wipe this also gently off. Let the rubbing be such, along each side of the spine, as will bring the organic nerves into action. Gentle, slow, steady motion of the hand is best for this.
A warm bran poultice, placed on the back at bedtime opposite the stomach, will prove a more powerful remedy in addition to the hot water. More powerful effect still will be found in such stimulus to the skin as washing it all over twice a week with vinegar or weak acetic acid. Let this also be done twice a week, and twice a week also wash all over with M'Clinton's soap and hot water.
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