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Firing. 153 



quite sufficient for every purpose, where the 

 bracing and strengthening of the parts are the 

 objects in view. 



(RECIPE, No. 115.) 

 Strengthening Charge. 



Take — White pitch, and black pitch, of each half a 



pound ; 

 Oxycroccum plaster, paracelsus plaster, and i,, 



compound plaster of litharge, of each two 



ounces : 

 Melt them all together, and apply it as the '■[' 



former charge. * 



When a charge is repeated, the hair is generally 



sufficiently grown to have it applied without a it 



flannel bandage ; instead of which use short wool, •, 



or dyer's flocks, and apply them upon the charge, i> 



after it is spread upon the part, before it grows ' 

 cold. 



