fee isa lay my a ex soda ; for the is decnaet 
an insoluble soa) choenertuac a emer ae 
tion. The Siecor ial use of soap should therefore be confined 
opinion, to the giving form to iiorker substances which are not decom- 
_ posed by it, ee tee 
taken into the stomach. For this | 
_ lution of soap in four times its | 
three or four minutes, until as bearer 
. Applied externally it is a very powerfal detergent, and | 
_ the stimulating properties of the alkali with the tnbrieating nature of 
the oil. In this way it often proves a powerful oeeiscorge : 
seful application to sprains and bruises, = 
