Or take pulverized blood root, one drachm, pulverized rhubarb, one drachm, castile soap, two scruples.
When there are insects, rub on flower of sulphur dry after washing, rub well and wipe dry; use plenty of castile soap.
Use Pears' soap or castile soap, and with a sponge wipe quickly, or use a soft towel.
Opening pills may be made of two drams of Castile soap, and two drams of succotrine aloes, mixed with a sufficient quantity of common syrup.
Composing pills may consist of ten grains of purified opium, and half a dram of Castile soap, beaten together, and formed into twenty parts.
Then wash the head thoroughly with castile soap, and apply the above morning and night, and use internally the following:-- Iodide Potash 192 grains Fluid Extract Stillingia 1 ounce Fluid Ext.
Castile soap suppository, enema, massage, castor oil, or citrate of magnesia if drugs are needed.
Fleas and vermin are very troublesome to dogs; yet they may easily be got rid of by bathing the dog with an infusion of lobelia for two successive mornings, and afterwards washing with water and castile soap.
Set them over the fire, and let them boil for a few moments; then add two ounces of castile soap and a gill of molasses or honey.
Before stepping into the water wash the face and neck well with castile soap and a camel's-hair brush, this being particularly necessary when the pores are clogged and acne has formed.
Let a large bar of castile soap be the working girl's first investment.
Draw the Lace pretty tight in a frame, then with a lather of Castile Soap a little warm, rub it over gently by means of a fine brush.
Boil a handful of Strawberries or Strawberry Leaves in a quart of Water and a pint of Vinegar, adding two pounds of Castile Soap; and half a pound of Chalk in fine powder; boil them together till the water has evaporated.
Afterwards rub them well over with a good lather of Castile Soap, laid on with a brush.
Take two pounds of aloes, one pound of gamboge, four ounces of extract of colocynth, half a pound of castile soap, two fluid drachms of oil of peppermint, and one fluid drachm of cinnamon.
Castile soap (made of olive oil and soda) and medicinal soft soap (made of olive oil and potash) are commonly employed for fatty and resinous matters, as well as for many others which are not decomposed by alkalies.
The precedent of the use of Castile soap (containing oxide of iron) renders it likely that when prejudice has passed away, such soaps will find a place in the pharmacopoeias.
When there are insects, rub on flower of sulphur, dry after washing, rub well and wipe dry; use plenty of castile soap.
In applying this, the place should be well cleansed with soap-suds, (castile soap is best) then tallow should be applied all around by the paste dissolving and running over it.
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