This section is from the "Henley's Twentieth Century Formulas Recipes Processes" encyclopedia, by Norman W. Henley and others.
DANDRUFF CURE:
See Hair Preparations.
DEHORNERS
See Horn.
See Alloys.
See Pyrotechnics.
DENTAL CEMENTS
See Cements.
DEPTHINGS, VERIFICATION OF
See Plating.
DETERGENTS
See Cleaning Preparations and Methods.
DEVELOPERS FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC PURPOSES
See Photography.
DEXTRIN PASTES AND MUCILAGES: See Adhesives.
DIAL CEMENTS
See Adhesives, under Jewelers' Cements.
DIAL CLEANERS
See Cleaning Preparations and Methods.
DIAL REPAIRING
See Watchmakers' Formulas.
DIAMALT
See Milk.
DIAMOND CEMENT
See Adhesives, under Jewelers' Cements.
DIARRHEA IN BIRDS
See Veterinary Formulas.
DIARRHEA REMEDIES
: See Cholera Remedies.
See Photography.
MP FOR BRASS
See Plating and Brass.
DIPS:
See Metals.
DIPS FOR CATTLE
See Disinfectants and Veterinary Formulas.
DISH WASHING
See Household Formulas
DISTEMPER IN CATTLE
See Veterinary Formulas.
See Veterinary Formulas.
DOG APPLICATIONS
See Insecticides.
DONARITE
See Explosives.
DOORS, TO CLEAN
See Cleaning Preparations and Methods.
DRAWINGS, PRESERVATION OF.
Working designs and sketches are easily soiled and rendered unsuitable for further use. This can be easily avoided by coating them with collodion, to which 24 per cent of stearine from a good stearine candle has been added. Lay the drawing on a glass plate or a board, and pour on the collodion, as the photographer treats his plates. After 10 or 20 minutes the design will be dry and perfectly white, possessing a dull luster, and being so well protected that it may be washed off with water without fear of spoiling it.
DRAWINGS, TO CLEAN
See Cleaning Preparations and Methods.
DRIERS
See Siccatives.
DRILLING, LUBRICANT FOR
See Lubricants.
DRINKS FOR SUMMER AND WINTER: See Beverages.
DROPS, TABLE OF
See Tables.
See Oil.
DRY ROT
See Rot.
DUBBING FOR LEATHER
See Lubricants.
DUST-LAYING: See Oil.
DUST PREVENTERS AND DUST CLOTHS
See Household Formulas.
DYES FOR FOOD
See Foods.
DYES FOR LEATHER
See Leather.
DYE STAINS, THEIR REMOVAL FROM THE SKIN
See Cleaning Preparations and Methods.
See Explosives.
 
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