the colonial apothecaries believes that the white stuff on your tongue was bad germs. the tongue scraper was used to clean the tongue. they placed it at very back of tongue, pressed down, and pulled forwards. then, they cleaned it off, and did the same thing, until the tongue didnt have anything else on it.
apothcaries used knives, tongue scrapers, tooth extractor, bandages, hebs.
To cut down trees.
Bullets and ammunitions
it means to inhale
oak, maple, walnut, and mahogany
When used properly, tongue scrapers can remove bacteria and dead cells from your tongue's surface. However, if you use a tongue cleaner too much or too aggressively, it can damage your taste buds.
apothcaries used knives, tongue scrapers, tooth extractor, bandages, hebs.
Apothecaries used tongue scrapers primarily for oral hygiene and health assessment. By scraping the tongue, they aimed to remove buildup of bacteria, food particles, and dead cells, which could contribute to bad breath and other health issues. Additionally, the condition and color of the tongue could provide insights into a patient's overall health, helping apothecaries diagnose ailments based on traditional medical practices.
t is a affectionate nikename for a pumkin used in colonial times?
During colonial times, Americans used the plants to scrub their pots and pans.
no se natha.
horses mainley
wool
Wool
sky scrapers and x-rays
it was used for both Mortar and for Plaster.
To cut down trees.