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7“…The Heaith of the Young Employee 14. The care of the Skin, Eyes, Teeth, Hands and Feet 15. …”
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9by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…This consists of a thin tube of indiarubber or thin skin, which the husband wears, and which prevents his fluid from passing into his wife. …”
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14Published May 1939“…This will close the pores and make the skin less sensitive. Dry the hands and wrists very carefully. …”
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15“…(c) Removes perspiration from the skin. 177/5/8/3…”
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16“…1938-03 1938 1930s 69 pages : illustrations CLEANLINESS OF PERSONAL CLOTHING 57 carefully to remove dried sweat from the skin, and yet to permit it to come into contact with the skin through the medium of clothing. …”
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18Published May 1939“…1939-05 1939 1930s 50 pages : illustrations HINTS FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE they could easily become a bad colour and harsh to the tender skin if any but interested hands handled them. But home washing means plenty of good soap and water, plenty of rinsing water, fresh-air drying, and careful ironing. …”
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19Published 1937“…1937 1937 1930s 24 pages : illustrations UNCOVERED WOODEN FLOORS AND LINOLEUMS SHOULD BE KEPT POLISHED Occasional scrubbing with soap and water and quick drying are necessary. A 'skin' of polish prevents dust sinking into cracks and joints. …”
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