For inflammatory swellings they sometimes tried local bleeding; but shampooing and rubbing with oil were the more common remedies in such cases.
When I awoke I found a jet-black damsel sitting at my feet shampooing them; and by her side stood two black bitches (my sisters, O Commander of the Faithful!
When I awoke I found her rubbing and shampooing my feet;[209] so I again thanked her and blessed her and we sat for a while talking.
Considerably more light is required in the lavatoria andshampooing rooms.
In addition to these, however, there should be added the process of "massage" or shampooing before washing.
The shampooing benches may be similar in description and size to those in the hot rooms.
On one side of the staircase is placed the calidarium, and, on the other, the combined shampooing room and lavatorium, a door from the latter forming an exit for the visitor who has completed his bath.
In the shampooing rooms, little blocks of wood shaped as at E, Fig.
For effect, the scale of lighting in the bath rooms may be a rather dark laconicum, and a gradually-increased amount of light from thence to the shampooing room.
The private bather, unless he can afford to engage a bath-man, must look upon shampooing as a luxury but not a necessity of the bath.
A shampooing slab--which must be of marble--is therefore not a necessary provision in any but very elaborate private baths.
When I awoke I found her rubbing and shampooing my feet;[FN#209] so I again thanked her and blessed her and we sat for awhile talking.
When I awoke I found a jet black damsel sitting at my feet shampooing them; and by her side stood two black bitches (my sisters, O Commander of the Faithful!
Just at this spot, also, a stone points out the last resting place of the celebrated Sake Deen Mahomed, the introducer of shampooing into England, in 1784.
All prejudices were quickly removed, and his wide-spread fame soon gained him the appointment of Shampooing Surgeon to their Majesties George IV.
The shampooing takes place as he lies prostrate on a couch and thus gives his debility all the advantage of rest and passive exercise at the same time.
The shampooing just referred to, and previously mentioned as forming one process in the Russian bath, is another means of relief constantly in use while the patient is going through his terrible struggle.
Let us go down and ask the lady who is shampooing his feet, for all these are immortal beings.
He was unable to sit, and began to pace up and down, shampooing himself with both hands.
Shampooing and local applications of croton oil or cantharides as a lotion, to combat alopecia.
His shampooingthrew the Master into a sweet a sleep and relieved Him of His fatigue.
After taking His meal the Master lay down, the Mishra's son, Raghu, shampooing His feet.
Shampooing every one to three weeks, according to circumstances.
Daily shampooing with soap and water, and the twice daily application of a five per cent.
Mrs Ray Jefferson had it all to herself, as, wrapped in an enormous sheet of Turkish towelling, she emerged from the processes of shampooing and douche.
The object on which the two pairs of feminine eyes rested was only the figure of a woman standing between the thick oriental curtains that partitioned off the dressing from the shampooing and douche rooms.
FN#215] For the practice of shampooing often alluded to in The Nights, see vol.
When shampooing him she works with one hand only, and with the other she touches and embraces parts of his body.
Some say that evenshampooing is a kind of embrace, because there is a touching of bodies in it.
She occupies herself withshampooing his body and pressing his head.
But Vatsyayana thinks that shampooing is performed at a different time, and for a different purpose, and it is also of a different character, it cannot be said to be included in the embrace.
Captain, stopping his shampooing process on Bob's body and rubbing his own hands instead, in great glee.
She should apply for a position as a helper in a shampooing and manicuring establishment or with a chiropodist.
She should choose carefully the district in which she means to work, so as not to interfere with any other shampooing or manicuring business.
Curtains divided the several shampooing booths, and a screen cut off the general view of the operation of beauty.
From one of the shampooing booths: "But you would look very well in the natural grey, ma'am.
A quack shampooing a victim is another of their subjects.
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