A Practical Guide for the Perfumer: Being a New Treatise on Perfumery the Most Favorable to Beauty Without Being Injurious to the Health, Comprising a Description of the Substances Used in Perfumery, and the Formulæ of More Than One Thousand Preparations ...H. C. Baird: London, Trübner & Company, 1868 - 376 sider |
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Side viii
... . ALCOHOLATES , OR SPIRITS . — TINCTURES CHAPTER X. . 147 1 Spirits . 148 CHAPTER XI . Aromatic Tinctures . 152 CHAPTER XII . Compound Tinctures 156 SECTION VI . ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS OF FLOWERS WITH FUGITIVE ODORS viii CONTENTS .
... . ALCOHOLATES , OR SPIRITS . — TINCTURES CHAPTER X. . 147 1 Spirits . 148 CHAPTER XI . Aromatic Tinctures . 152 CHAPTER XII . Compound Tinctures 156 SECTION VI . ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS OF FLOWERS WITH FUGITIVE ODORS viii CONTENTS .
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... AROMATIC TINCTURES TO OBTAIN SCENTED WATERS 164 CHAPTER XIV . Formulæ for scented waters . . 164 SECTION VIII . COMPOUND PERFUMES AND COSMETICS MOST EM- PLOYED Perfumed alcoholates • CHAPTER XV . . 168 168 CHAPTER XVI . Bouquets and ...
... AROMATIC TINCTURES TO OBTAIN SCENTED WATERS 164 CHAPTER XIV . Formulæ for scented waters . . 164 SECTION VIII . COMPOUND PERFUMES AND COSMETICS MOST EM- PLOYED Perfumed alcoholates • CHAPTER XV . . 168 168 CHAPTER XVI . Bouquets and ...
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... aromatic principles of flowers . It is on this knowledge that is founded the fabrication of waters , oils , essences , pastes , pomades . Thus the per- fume of flowers , so light , so fugacious , is rendered stable by art and industry ...
... aromatic principles of flowers . It is on this knowledge that is founded the fabrication of waters , oils , essences , pastes , pomades . Thus the per- fume of flowers , so light , so fugacious , is rendered stable by art and industry ...
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... Aromatic and acid , Hydrosulphurous . Virey , finding these classifications to be in- sufficient , established twenty orders , which we shall not enumerate . It has been also proposed to divide all the odors into two great classes : the ...
... Aromatic and acid , Hydrosulphurous . Virey , finding these classifications to be in- sufficient , established twenty orders , which we shall not enumerate . It has been also proposed to divide all the odors into two great classes : the ...
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... aromatic resins burned during the transporta- tion of the body and on the funeral pile exhausted all the stores of perfumery in India and Arabia . Artemisia , Queen of Caria , used annually the sum of twenty thousand dollars for the ...
... aromatic resins burned during the transporta- tion of the body and on the funeral pile exhausted all the stores of perfumery in India and Arabia . Artemisia , Queen of Caria , used annually the sum of twenty thousand dollars for the ...
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11 drachm 16 ounces acetic alcohol Alcohol at 95 alembic ambergris aromatic balsam benzoin bergamot bitter almonds boiling bottles camphor carbonate CAREY BAIRD'S CATALOGUE carmine cassia cinnamon civet cloth cloves cochineal color cream decant Dissolve Distilled water drachms drops Engineer Esprit de rose essence essential oils ether Extract fatty grains hair heat HENRY CAREY HENRY CAREY BAIRD'S honey Illustrated jasmine lavender liquid Macerate manufacture marble mortar Melt Mix and filter mixture mucilage musk neroli Nutmegs obtained odor odoriferous Oil of almonds Oil of bergamot Oil of rose orange flower orris orris root otto ounces perfumery perfumes pint pomade potash pounds Powdered quarts Rectified alcohol resin Rhodium rose water rosemary sandal sieve soap soda soluble solution Spermaceti Spirit stir Storax substances sweet almonds taste thyme Tincture of ambergris Tincture of benzoin tion Tolu TREATISE triturate tuberose vanilla vinegar violet water bath White wax wood
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