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Camphor Ice.—
Оглавление| I.— | White wax | 16 parts |
|---|---|---|
| Benzoated suet | 48 parts | |
| Camphor, powdered | 8 parts | |
| Essential oil, to perfume. |
Melt the wax and suet together. When nearly cold, add the camphor and perfume, mix well, and pour into molds.
| II.— | Oil of almond | 16 parts |
|---|---|---|
| White wax | 4 parts | |
| Spermaceti | 4 parts | |
| Paraffine | 8 parts | |
| Camphor, powdered | 1 part | |
| Perfume, quantity sufficient. |
Dissolve the camphor in the oil by the aid of a gentle heat. Melt the solids together, remove, and let cool, but before the mixture begins to set add the camphorated oil and the perfume, mix, and pour into molds.
| III.— | Stearine (stearic acid) | 8 pounds |
|---|---|---|
| Lard | 10 pounds | |
| White wax | 5 pounds | |
| Spermaceti | 5 pounds |
Melt on a water bath in an earthen or porcelain dish; strain into a similar vessel; add a solution of 2 ounces powdered borax in 1 pound of glycerine, previously warmed, to the melted substance when at the point of cooling; stir well; add camphor, 2 pounds, powdered by means of alcohol, 3 ounces; stir well and pour into molds.
CAMPHOR SUBSTITUTES IN THE PREPARATION OF CELLULOID: See Celluloid.
CAMPHOR AND RHUBARB AS A REMEDY FOR CHOLERA: See Cholera Remedies.
CAN VARNISH: See Varnishes.