10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COURT PLASTER»
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court plaster in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Instructions and Cautions Respecting the Selection and Use ...
The common court-plaster of the shops is generally silk or sareenet coated with
isinglass-size, without the addition of any spirit, with merely a finishing coat of
tincture of benzoin, or of other aromatic, to give it an agreeable odour.
Chequered ...
Arnold James Cooley, 1873
Within abundance of silver paper was a pretty little Tunbridge-ware box, which
Harriet opened: it was well lined with the softest cotton; but, excepting the cotton,
Emma saw only a small piece of court-plaster. “Now,” said Harriet, “you must ...
3
The Mechanics of Surgery
Isinglass plasters may be procured in the following varieties: Muslin, moleskin,
tracing cloth, silk (court plaster), goldbeaters' skin and kid. Muslin Isinglass
Plaster is spread upon ordinary muslin, and is the form most commonly in use by
...
4
The Painter and Varnisher's Guide: Or, A Treatise, Both in ...
As soon as the whole is dry, cover it with two or three strata of a strong tincture of
balsam of Peru. This is the real English court plaster : it is pliable and never
breaks; characters which distinguish it from so many other preparations ...
Pierre François Tingry, 1804
5
Five Thousand Receipts in All the Useful and Domestic Arts: ...
Melt them together, and spread the liquid compound thin, on strips of linen, by
means of a spatula, or table- knife . This plaster is very adhesive, and is used for
keeping on other dressings, fee. COURT PLASTER. Bruise a sufficient quantity of
...
6
Henley's twentieth century formulas, recipes and processes
Add the lead laster to the hot mixture, continue the cat until it. becomes li uid; then
let it cool and stir until it sti ens. Court Plaster or Stickin Plaster.-~I. —-Brush silk
over with a so ution of isinglass, iu spirits or warm water, dry and repeat several ...
7
The Adventures of Joel Pepper
"Oh, it often comes on when they're old," answered Mrs. Pepper, who had been
searching all this time in all the cracked bowls and cups for the scraps of court
plaster. "It will be such a piece of work to get her to tell me where it is," she said to
...
8
Peck's Bad Boy and His Pa
asked the druggist of the bad boy as he was buying some arnica and court
plaster. "O, the doc. says he could come down now if he would, on some street
where there were no horses to scare," said the boy as he bought some gum, "but
he ...
9
Six Novels of Jane Austen (Middleton Classics):
Do not you remember his cutting his finger with your new penknife, and your
recommending court-plaster? But as you had none about you and knew I had,
you desired me to supply him; and so I took mine out and cut him a piece; but it
was a ...
10
Emma (Middleton Classics):
Do not you remember his cutting his finger with your new penknife, and your
recommending court-plaster? But as you had none about you and knew I had,
you desired me to supply him; and so I took mine out and cut him a piece; but it
was a ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COURT PLASTER»
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Fish Swim Bladders Improve Beer, and Now Heal Wounds
Court plaster was the precursor of our -modern sticking plaster. Only instead of using strips of elasticated bandage, 18th-century physicians ... «Newsweek, Apr 14»