11 Verbs to Use for the Word liniment

The treatment is very simple in most cases; and consists in taking out the sting, if it is left behind, with a needle, and applying to the part a liniment made of finely-scraped chalk and olive-oil, mixed together to about the thickness of cream. 2611.

She compounded liniment for his rheumatism, herb-sirup for his colds, presented him with a set of flannel shirts, and knit him a comforter; so that Israel expressed himself strongly in favor of "Miss Lucindy," and she said to herself he really was "quite good for a man.

Then I brought out from the back part of my cave, where I kept my medicines, a jar containing a liniment which I had made for such purposes.

"I knew a man by the name of Spotkirk, who had invented a liniment for the cure of boils.

"Parson" does not believe in taking medicine, but makes a liniment with which he rubs himself.

She wouldn't say a word to anybody, and father sent some liniment by me.

Bill opened the door gently and eased into the office, sniffing liniment.

Jim removed the cork and soused the liniment all over the Indian's back.

Having, as carefully as possible, removed the clothes from the burnt surface, and taking care not to break the bladders, spread the following liniment (No. 1) on a piece of linen or lintnot the fluffy sideand apply it to the part: the liniment should be equal parts of lime-water and linseed-oil, well mixed.

In either case they must be rubbed for five or ten minutes, every four or five hours, with the following liniment, previously warmed: Compound soap liniment, one ounce and a half; Laudanum, three drachms.

I answered her like one talkin' onbeknown to herself, two of my eyes and my spectacles furtively watchin' the liniment of my beloved pardner, and my speritual eyes feastin' on the perfect loveliness of the seen.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  liniment