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Hands Dry And HardSource: Papers On Health Pack the hands in SOAP LATHER (see) mixed with a little fine olive oil. The soap must be finely lathered with a brush, not melted. Pure soft water, never too hot nor too cold, should be used, and the hands thoroughly dried after washing. See Chapped Hands. Next: Hay Fever Previous: Hands Cold
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