The soaking process is the same for everything--take from brine, wash clean in tepid water, put to soak in cold water with something on top to hold the pickles down.
Wash these quickly in tepid water, drain on a sieve, and put over a slow fire in an iron vessel rather thick bottomed.
Clean, wash out in several waters, and stuff with crumbs mixed in tepid water, then drained and put over the fire in a saucepan with a little hot butter in the bottom.
Soak it in tepid water, one hour—then put into a pot with the vegetables, sliced, the chopped herbs and the cold water.
Meanwhile, soak the barley in a cup of tepid water.
Cover the tapioca with three cups of tepid water, and set in a warm place for five hours, stirring once in a while.
In obstinate ones stronger solutions may be used after the womb has been washed out by a stream of tepid water until it comes clear.
The sulphate of soda is dissolved by stirring it up in tepid water.
Rinse in tepid water containing a small quantity of boiled starch; dry in the shade, and iron while yet damp.
Soak a half cup of tapioca in a cap of tepid water, for at least three hours.
Colored table linen should be washed intepid water containing a little powdered borax, which serves to set the color.
The albuminous elements of the meat, which are similar in character to the white of an egg, are readily dissolved in cold or tepid water, but boiling water coagulates them.
This may be followed by a very thin pulp of the best ground mustard made with tepid water, rubbed in against the direction of the hair and covered with paper and a blanket.
If there is reason to suspect the presence of infection, inject the urethra twice daily with borax 1 dram, tepid water 1 quart.
The same agents may be used to inject into the rectum, or they may even be used along with borax and opium to inject into bladder (gum arabic 1 dram, opium 1 dram, tepid water 1 pint).
These, like feeds given by the rectum, should be introduced only after the last bowel has been emptied by the hand or by copious injections of tepid water.
Two days afterwards wash in tepid water containing a little chalk, and then pass the cloth through a solution of prussiate of potash in water, sharpened with a little muriatic acid, till it takes the desired hue.
Diffuse it next in tepid water, to which add by degrees a little muriatic acid, till after a prolonged digestion the mixture shall perceptibly redden litmus paper.
When used, it should be dissolved in three parts of cold or tepid water.
But nitrate of silver applied gently, and repeated at the interval of two or three days, will, in the majority of cases, be found the most efficient remedy, combined with the simple dressing of tepid water.
It is removable by the assiduous injection of tepid water, the best solvent of cerumen.
Locally cold or tepid water may be used, as may be most agreeable to the patient’s feelings.
The hands should be well washed and dried, tepid water, scentless soap, and a smooth towel being used.
For cleansing purposes, tepid water is best, or a mixture of hot and cold, so as to take the chill off.
See that the soap is removed from your sponges, and once a fortnight clean them in one quarter of an ounce of borax dissolved in tepid water.
Empty stomach with an emetic, say 20 grains of white vitriol and given in two tablespoonfuls of tepid water.
Add an ounce of sulphurated potash to every ten gallons of tepid water.
Put the squirrels into a saucepan, with a quarter of a pound of bacon cut into slips; season with pepper and salt to taste, add the onion and gravy, and half a cupful of tepid water.
Put the fruit into a stone jar; set this in a kettle of tepid water, and put it upon the fire.
Three cups of milk, one cup of yeast, or one cake of compressed yeast dissolved in a cup of tepid water, and flour enough to make a thick batter; set this as a sponge over night.
Before cooking in any manner let them lie for half an hour in tepid water; then throw into hot water to whiten and harden, after which draw off the outer casing, remove the little pipes, and cut into thin slices.
If they are soaked for a night in a pail of tepid water containing a half pint of turpentine, then wrung out and dried, the colors will "set," and they can afterwards be washed without fading.
Add one wine-glassful of the solution to half a pint of tepid water, and use it daily.
When cold water cannot be tolerated, tepid water may be employed, the temperature being slightly lowered once every week or ten days until cold water can be borne.
Remove by washing thoroughly in tepid water, rubbing with a towel, and applying with a soft flannel a lotion made of three ounces of cologne and half an ounce of liquor of potash.
A bath of tepid waterin the morning, followed by a brisk rubbing, will be beneficial; also the frequent use of the sitting-bath, and the sponge bath in the evening.
So she had that bain prepared of tepid water, and it was very strong and potent with spices and powerful herbs of divers sorts.
And there Sir Lamorack beheld a great bath of tepid water, hung within and without with linen.
There they unarmed him and gave him a bath in tepid water, and there came a leech and searched his wounds and dressed them.
A very fair judgment may be formed of eggs from their specific gravity; such as do not sink to the bottom in a bowl of tepid water should be rejected.
As a matter of humanity, blood may be drawn from under the eye, and the eye bathed in tepid water, and occasionally with a weak solution of the sulphate of zinc combined with tincture of opium.
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