BUBBLES IN GELATIN: See Gelatin.
BUBBLE (SOAP) LIQUID: See Soap Bubble Liquid.
BUBBLES.
Bubbles of air often adhere to molds immersed in depositing solutions. They may be prevented by previously dipping the object into spirits of wine, or be removed by the aid of a soft brush, or by directing a powerful current of the liquid against them by means of a vulcanized india-rubber bladder, with a long and curved glass tube attached to it; but the liquid should be free from sediment.
BUG KILLERS: See Insecticides.
BUNIONS: See Corn Cures. {142}
BURNS:
See also Ointments and Turpentine.
Mixture For Burns.
II.—Put 27 parts, by measure, of menthol into 44 parts, by measure, of witch hazel (distillate) and apply freely. A good plan is to bandage the parts and wet the wrappings with this mixture.