Lexicographical Neighbors of Pomatums
Literary usage of Pomatums
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Standard Formulary: A Collection of Over Four Thousand Formulas for by Albert Ethelbert Ebert, A. Emil Hiss (1896)
"1 Oil of bergamot fl.dr. 2% Oil of cloves fl.dr. % Oil of orange fl.dr. % Oil of
cinnamon drops 20 Oil of bitter almond drops 10 Hair Pomades or pomatums. ..."
2. The druggist's general receipt book by Henry Beasley (1878)
"pomatums, or Pomades. These are composed usually of animal fats, ... To perfume
pomatums, various essential oils, &c., are added (see COMMON POMATUM) ..."
3. Perfumery and Kindred Arts: A Comprehensive Treatise on Perfumery by Richard S. Cristiani (1877)
"Cosmetics or Stick pomatums. Cosmetics are a still harder product than those we have
... As these pomatums are intended for the beard, hardness is of value. ..."
4. Universal Recipe Book: Containing Recipes Valuable to Every Tradesman by H. W. Harper (1869)
"Brown and Chestnut pomatums are prepared in the same way, but colored with umber,
etc. POMADE DE JEUNNESSE. Pomatum mixed with bismuth is said to turn the ..."
5. The Human Hair: Its Structure, Growth, Diseases, and Their Treatment by Hermann Beigel (1869)
"It may, perhaps, be convenient to add some prescriptions for the preparation of
oils or pomatums generally in use, and (like pomatum of ..."