A soft (or liquid) soap made from vegetable oils; used in certain skin diseases.
1It was a barrel-well ,anyway , agoodsized keg-full of liquid green soap!
2He smelled of menthol and iodine and green soap on his polished and manicured hands.
3So she took it upon her to well smear the threshold of the store-room with green soap.
4Scrub each patch with tincture of green soap, or merely good soap and water may be employed.
5But Gail had given her a bar of unperfumed green soap, and a bottle of liquid soap for her hair.
6Now the vents sucked and blew air, the tobacco odor from the invaders' mouths, the green soap scent from their hands.
7He is washing his hands in green soap, while an Army nurse in operating uniform stands by, holding the doctor's white gown.
8An excellent ointment to apply with massage consists of equal parts of blue ointment and green soap, with double the quantity of vaseline.
9First Thing to Do.-Soakthe body thoroughly with soap ( green soap if you have it) and water, this softens the outer layer (epidermis).
10Green soap to wash clothes or rub collars with?
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