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Skin - Care and hygiene - Early works to 1800
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Richard Warren, perfumer, at the Golden-Fleece, in Mary-le Bon Street, Golden Square, and at his other shops, no. 41, opposite Wood Street, Cheapside, London; fronting the New Assembly Rooms, in Bath, and at Tunbridge-Wells: begs leave to inform the nobility and gentry ... that he hath compleated his vegetable system of perfumery, from roots, woods, barks, leaves, and flowers, without musk, civet, or any of those fetid drugs, ...
Warren, Richard, perfumer.Date: 1777]- Books
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For the face and skin, on the power and effects of Gowland's Lotion, in cutaneous eruptions, and, for restoring the skin to its natural state, (removed to No. 55, Long-Acre,) for cleansing and clearing its Thickness Hardness, and Opacity. And for Improving, Extremely, its common Appearance. With an Appendix, apprising the Public of a base and spurious Counterseit---recently imposed on the World by a Mrs. M. E. Vincent, and which is a Disgrace, to the Original and Genuine Medicine. Prepared under the direction, of Thomas Vincent, by his son-in-law, Robert Dickinson, Successors to Mr. Gowland; And sold at their Warehouse, No. 55, Long-Acre, in Pints at 5s. 3d. Quarts 8s. 6d. only (instead of 10s. 6d.) if bought at the Warehouse. By Appointment, at Dyde and Scribe's, Pall-Mall; And at Mr. Golding's, No. 42, Cornhill.
Vincent and Dickinson (Bath, England)Date: [1793?]- Books
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For the face and skin. On the power and effects of Gowland's Lotion, in cutaneous eruptions, and for restoring the skin to it's natural state, (removed to No, 55, long acre) for cleansing and clearing its Thickness, Hardness, and Opacity. And for improving Extremely it's common Appearance. With an Appendix, apprising the Public of a base and spurious-Counterseit---recently imposed on the World by a Mrs. M. E. Vincent; and which is a Disgrace to the Original and Genuine Medicine. Prepared only by Thomas Vincent, and his son-in-law, Robert Dickinson, Successors to Mr. Gowland; And sold at their Warehouse, No. 55, Long-Acre, in Pints at 5s. 3d. Quarts 8s. 6d. only, (if bought at the Warehouse.) And by Appointment at Dyde and Scribe's, Pall-Mall; and at Mr. Goldings, No. 42, Cornhill.
Vincent and Dickinson (Bath, England)Date: [1793?]