1895
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1895.02430020007001b
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Facial Blemishes; A Plea for the Study of the Science and Art of Cosmetics.

Abstract: port (Fig. 2 a) which can be raised or lowered to suit the patient's convenience, it being supported by a cog aud rachet arrangement, which is also found attached to the head windlass of the bed proper (Fig Id). At the head of the tank (Fig. 1 a), but separate and distinct from same, is a water receiver (Fig. 3) connected to the tank by a single pipe; merging into this receiver is both a cold and hot water pipe, coming either from a range or boiler, according to the source of the hot water. The temperature of … Show more

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