When well risen, put them in the tin muffin rings that come especially for them and place in a moderately warm position, letting them stand about an hour before putting in to bake.
Take one teacup of boiling water; stir in corn meal to make a stiff mush; let stand over night in moderately warm place.
In applying this ointment it is necessary to make sure that there is no wound or abrasion of the skin through which absorption might take place.
Petioles longer than the leaves, with 2 stipules at the base.
The juice of the root is employed as a wash for all kinds of sores and ulcers and the juice of the entire plant is given for spermatorrhoea.
The exudate on standing separates into 2 parts; a solid called "guad" which forms the lower layer, and a supernatant liquid which is the balsam.
The albumen, when dissolved in water, very readily putrefies in a moderately warm air; but when coagulated, it seems as little liable to putridity as fibrin itself.
We shall have a proof of this explanation, if we dry one portion of the malt in a naturally dry atmosphere, and another in a moderately warm kiln; the former will yield less saccharine extract than the latter.
They are permanent in the air at ordinary temperatures, but in a moderately warm stove-room they part with 12-3/4 per cent.
Defn: To make or become tepid, or moderately warm.
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