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white oils - traducción al árabe

MEDICATION USED TO RELIEVE ACHES
The nine oils; The Nine Oils; Nine Oils

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زيوت بيضاء
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  • Henry Strickland Constable's illustration in the nineteenth century which shows an alleged similarity between "[[Irish Iberian]]" and "Negro" features in contrast to the higher "Anglo-Teutonic"
RACIAL CLASSIFICATION AND SKIN COLOR SPECIFIER
White race; White (race); White men; Whites; White person; White (People); White (people); White peoples; The white race; White male; White women; White Race; White people/genetics; White males; White People; White European; White Europeans; European descent; White-European; White-Europeans; White Person; White female; White females; White man; White (racial term); White folk; White community; White communities; White European people; White people of European descent; European whites; European Whites; European White people; European white people; White peopling; White woman; White people in France
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  • The biblical ''Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse''. Conquest, with a bow, rides a white horse. Death rides a pale or light green horse (painting by [[Viktor Vasnetsov]], 1887).
  • The woman in white, a familiar figure in European ghost stories
  • A [[cross burning]] by the white supremacist hate group [[Ku Klux Klan]] in Florida in 1922.
  • Image of [[Sirius]] A and Sirius B taken by the [[Hubble Space Telescope]]. Sirius B, a white dwarf, is the faint pinprick of light to the lower left of the much brighter Sirius A.
  • In [[Taoism]], white represents the ''yang'' or male energy, one of the two complementary natures of the universe.
LIGHTEST COLOR
Color/white; White light; White (color); White (colour); White (Colour); Whiter; Whitest; White-; Man on a white horse; FFFFFF; (255, 255, 255); Rgb(255, 255, 255); Wite
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Definición

Whites
·noun ·pl Leucorrh/a.
II. Whites ·noun ·pl The finest flour made from white wheat.
III. Whites ·noun ·pl Cloth or garments of a plain white color.

Wikipedia

Nine oils

In the 19th century, the nine oils was a preparation, or liniment, which was rubbed into the skin to relieve aches, such as over bruises. "Nine oils" was apparently developed in veterinary medicine, for treating horses, but later was adopted for human medical use.

According to one 19th-century druggists' book, oils used in the preparation included:

  • train oil; that is, whale oil or the oil of the blubber of another marine mammal
  • oil of turpentine
  • oil of bricks, the oil obtained by the distillation of pieces of brick saturated with rapeseed oil or olive oil
  • oil of amber
  • spirit of camphor
  • Barbados tar, a kind of greenish petroleum found in Barbados
  • oil of vitriol; that is, sulfuric acid

However, it is certain that many "nine oils" preparations did not contain these ingredients, and in fact it is possible that the name "nine oils" never referred to any specific combination of compounds. The writer James Greenwood, in 1883, put these words in the mouth of the street-doctor "Dr. Quackinbosh", in his series of articles Toilers in London, by One of the Crowd, originally serialized in the Daily Telegraph:

When I first started I worked Woolwich with my "miraculous Nine Oils." Men who work at heavy lifting and hauling, and are likely to get strains and ricks of the back, have a superstitious belief in the "Nine Oils." It is the same wherever you go. What are they? what, the original Nine? Blessed if I know, nor they don't know either. But that don't make any difference. I used to give 'em one – sperm oil – and call it the Nine.