Postby 2209patrick » Fri Aug 07, 2009 7:42 pm
Mr. Ferene's "Rare Dentifrice" from Brooke's "A Queens Delight" (London, 1660).
"First take eight ounces of Irios roots, also four ounces of Pomistone, and eight ounces of Cutel Bone, also eight ounces of Mother of Pearl, and eight ounces of Coral, and a pound of Brown Sugar Candy, and a pound of Brick if you desire to make them red; but he did oftener make them white, and then instead of the Brick did take a pound of fine Alabaster; all this being thoroughly beaten and sifted through a fine searse."
Pomistone was a highly abrasive mineral more commonly used in erasing ink from parchment.
Cutel bone was the shell of the cuttle fish.
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