PerfumeryH.C. Baird, 1853 - 379 pages |
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... operation seems too tedious , then substitute plates of tin , pierced with numberless holes , and stretched over with cloths of white cotton three or four folds in thickness as may be necessary . At the bottom of the box is a shallow ...
... operation seems too tedious , then substitute plates of tin , pierced with numberless holes , and stretched over with cloths of white cotton three or four folds in thickness as may be necessary . At the bottom of the box is a shallow ...
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... operation . The alembic ( Fig . 1 ) consists of three distinct and separate parts - the body , the head , and the cooler . Fig . 1 . E B A B A exhibits the first , which is nothing more than a kettle in the shape of an inverted ...
... operation . The alembic ( Fig . 1 ) consists of three distinct and separate parts - the body , the head , and the cooler . Fig . 1 . E B A B A exhibits the first , which is nothing more than a kettle in the shape of an inverted ...
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... operations espe- cially , other means guaranteeing more security must be employed , and such are shown by Fig . 6 . These three pieces A B C are called ties or knuckles . The first has a collar or flange a a upon which is placed a ...
... operations espe- cially , other means guaranteeing more security must be employed , and such are shown by Fig . 6 . These three pieces A B C are called ties or knuckles . The first has a collar or flange a a upon which is placed a ...
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... operation is as in the preceding method . The carmine is powdered , very finely bolted , and put up in bottles or tin boxes . Superfine Carmine , by MADAM CENETTE . - Heat six buckets of river - water , and , at the moment it commences ...
... operation is as in the preceding method . The carmine is powdered , very finely bolted , and put up in bottles or tin boxes . Superfine Carmine , by MADAM CENETTE . - Heat six buckets of river - water , and , at the moment it commences ...
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... , so that the marc remaining in the cloth may be perfectly ex- hausted and valueless . This first operation is again repeated , and gone through with as before , ten CHAPTER VII OF POMADES PREPARED BY INFUSION CHAPTER VIII.
... , so that the marc remaining in the cloth may be perfectly ex- hausted and valueless . This first operation is again repeated , and gone through with as before , ten CHAPTER VII OF POMADES PREPARED BY INFUSION CHAPTER VIII.
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acid alcohol alkanet almond paste alum ambrette aromatic balsam Peru beef marrow benzoin bergamot bitter almonds boiling brushes carmine CHAPTER cinnamon cloth cochineal color cool decant dentifrice distil drachm essence drms drops of essence enfleurage enflower essence of amber essence of bergamot essence of rose essence of vanilla essential oil extracts filter fleur d'oranger fragrant fresh grease heat Huile infusion jasmin jonquille l'acacia lard lard body lavender lemon liquid liquor macerate Mecca balsam melted mixed mixture mortar musk neroli noisette oil of cloves Oil of sweet olive oil orange flowers orris Orris root ounces peel perfume perfumery pomade body Pommade à Poudre pound powder prepared pulverized quantity quarts réséda rhodium rose water rouge rubbed sieve skin soap solution Spermaceti spirit stir storax sweet almonds thyme tincture Tincture of benzoin tubéreuse vanilla vanille Vinaigre vinegar water-bath White wax whole wood yellow
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