The toilet of Flora; or, a collection of the most simple and approved methods of preparing baths, essences, pomatums, Powders, Perfumes, Sweet-Scented Waters, and Opiates for preserving and whitening the Teeth, &c. &c. With receipts for cosmetics of every kind, that can smooth and brighten the Skin, give Force to Beauty, and take off the Appearance of Old Age and Decay. For the use of the ladies. Improved from the French of M. Buchoz, M.D.

  • Buc'hoz, Pierre-Joseph, 1731-1807.
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MDCCLXXII. [1772]
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Toilette de Flore. English

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London : printed for W. Nicoll, No. 51, in St. Paul's Church Yard, MDCCLXXII. [1772]

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[16],272p. ; 120.

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ESTC T66024

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