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Example sentences for "linseed meal"

  • Bread poultices are less generally useful than those of linseed meal.

  • A mixture of one part of mustard to two of linseed meal is, however, often of much use in the chest affections of children.

  • They do not retain the heat nearly so well as those of linseed meal, and are chiefly used in cuts, wounds, or small abscesses; and also because they are so easily made.

  • They are usually made of two parts of crushed ice to one of linseed meal or bran, together with a small amount of salt.

  • It can be made with one part mustard to six of linseed meal.

  • Ground to powder (linseed meal; farina lini), it is used for poultices.

  • Fine bran, with one tenth of linseed meal, made into a poultice with boiling water.

  • Linseed meal, either alone or mixed with an equal weight of whiting, and made into a stiff paste with water.

  • The best poultice for the purpose is made of linseed meal, with sufficient hot water to make a thick paste.

  • The feet are to be kept moist and the horn from drying out by the use of damp sawdust or other bedding; by occasional poultices of boiled turnips, linseed meal, etc.

  • The more common course is to apply a warm poultice of linseed meal or wheat bran, and renew daily until the center of the boil softens, when it should be lanced and the core pressed out.

  • The best form of linseed meal is that which is obtained from seed from which the oil has not been extracted.

  • From analysis it is shown to be equal or superior to linseed meal.

  • The feet should be bathed with warm water, and a poultice of linseed meal applied to them twice in the day.

  • The most useful consist of five parts of sublimed sulphur, one of nitre, one of linseed meal, and two of lard or palm oil.


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