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Semihard; full cream; rapidly cured; Tilsit type; very fine; made at Itzehoe.
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One pint rich cream; two eggs; one-quarter ounce of gelatine; sherry wine.
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She thought the money crops today would be ice cream and seafood.
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Unlike parsnips, Jerusalem artichokes are great raw; though both make nice ice-cream.
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Alice licked her something chocolate ice cream and carefully considered his question.
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Part the hair in different places and rub ointment into the scalp.
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It's best to use a hand cream or ointment in the winter.
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The altar of gold, and the ointment, and the incense of spices:
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Dr Williamson was calling for use of the ointment to be regulated.
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Yes; but suppose she had left the ointment in the unbroken vase?
Usage of emollients in английском
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Methinks I can tent this wound, and treat it with emollients.
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The inflammation of the intestines yielded to the use of emollients obtained from malvaceous plants.
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Use palliatives, employ emollients; there is no remedy.
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He scarcely concealed his contempt for the emollients of life, or for those who needed them.
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Opii, and Camphor, and prescribed quiet and emollients.
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Additional research evidence is needed for emollients, bath additives, antibacterials, specialist clothing and complementary and alternative therapies.
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Diet, that is all; sedatives, emollients, dulcification.
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However, evidence for the superiority of emollients containing skin-related lipids over the more traditional emollients is still lacking.
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Different models and clinical trials are needed to establish the usefulness in specific conditions of emollients containing skin-related lipids.
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In conclusion, this study confirms that the frequent use of emollients may be useful in the therapy of hand dermatitis.
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In summary, the present study demonstrated that both tested emollients improve skin barrier in different conditions compared to the untreated skin.
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Well-established treatment options such as emollients, corticosteroids and topical calcineurin inhibitors will clearly continue to have a role in treating AD.
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Minimise the use of astringents such as alcohol (fatty alcohols typically used as emollients and thickeners are usually okay).
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Shop-bought products also contain emollients to make them softer on the skin, without which you run the risk of hurting your hands.
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Key areas for further research identified by the review include the optimum use of emollients, bathing frequency, wash products, allergy testing and antiseptic treatments.
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Improving prevention with perineal foam cleansers and dry skin emollients appears to be cost-effective, but firm conclusions are limited by the available clinical evidence.