There is no sense in this dousing and soaping of a newborn child, and aside from its danger by undue exposure, it is absolutely useless.
After soaking a half hour, rub them carefully between the hands, renewing the suds several times; then, after soaping them well, place them in cold water and let them come to a scald.
Wash on the bottle, soaping and rinsing well, then boil in soft water.
Mildewed Linen may be restored by soaping the spots while wet, covering them with fine chalk scraped to powder, and rubbing it well in.
The advantages of the diazotising and developing process just described may be summed as--easy and quick working, superior fastness to washing, soaping and milling, increased fastness to light and softness of the dyed fibre.
The blues vary very much, generally they stand soaping and have a fair degree of fastness to light, acids have but little action, alkalies tend to redden the shade, while heat also affects them.
It is an acknowledged principle in dyeing that to produce colours fast to washing, soaping and rubbing, there must be produced on the fibre an insoluble coloured substance.
The few direct greens known are good colours; they stand washing, soaping and light well, but they are affected by acids and alkalies.
One very important point in connection with the soaping test is whether a colour will run into a white fabric that may be soaped along with it.
This machine may also be used for soaping and sizing the hanks if required.
The results are by no means first class, deep shades cannot be obtained, and they are not fast to washing, soaping and rubbing.
The direct browns are very variable; they are in general not fast to light; they stand washing and soaping and resist alkalies, but are altered by acids slightly.
The treated shades thus obtained are notable for considerable fastness to washing, soaping and light.
This yields a light shade, not so fast to acids as the last, but equally fast to soaping and light.
This is a good bright shade, and is quite fast to soaping and milling.
This gives a fine crimson shade which, however, is not fast tosoaping or to light.
One very important point in connection with the soaping tests is whether a colour will run into a white fabric that may be soaped along with it.
The shade obtained is a full blue black, which is fast to acids; alkalies turn it a little bluer, and soapingcauses some loss of colour.
While the shades are somewhat faster to light on wool than they are on cotton, they are no faster to soaping and in some cases not so fast.
It would amuse me much more to sit here and blow bubbles," she added, clearing the stem with a quick breath and soaping the end of it.
After this soaping they are washed in clear water, as hot as the hand can bear.
The nervous system may in such cases be soothed by soaping the back with soap lather (see Lather; Soap).
You may then work wonders bysoaping the head (see Head, Soaping).
Begin, then, by thoroughly soaping the head (see Head, Soaping).
Rub, after soaping and drying, with hot olive oil.
To soothe the irritation, the stomach should be soaped in the same manner as recommended in Head, Soaping the (see also Lather).
This may be done by first, at bedtime, soaping the back with warm water and SOAP (see).
The head may be soaped one night (see Head, Soaping the), and this treatment given the alternate night.
The soaping can be accomplished with only a small part of the body uncovered at once, and, with proper precautions, the bed can be kept perfectly dry.
Even where the fevered head is connected with indigestion, the stomach will be powerfully helped by a good soapingof the head at bedtime.
A gentle, kindly soaping with soap lather (see Lather and Soap) over all the body will relieve extreme sensibility far better than aconite, and can be frequently repeated without injury.
Treat the whole body with soaping and oil rubbing (see Lather and Massage).
The pain thus caused is different from neuralgia, and cannot be relieved by cooling, but is easily cured by soaping the head (see Head, Soaping).
Furthermore, It Describes the Soaping of the Brimsteads and the Capture of the Veiled Bear II Wherein Is Recorded the Vivid Impression Made upon the Travelers by Their View of a Steam Engine and of the Famous Erie Canal.
So the child stood at the wash-tub, soaping poor little petticoats and stockings with zeal and diligence, holding each garment up to the light and criticising its condition with the eye of an expert.
Needles and thread do not constantly break; no soaping of seams is required; the goods not being overbleached will outwear goods bleached by the old process.
The well-known effect of "soaping geysers" may thus be accounted for.