"Provocative" name for the 1960s practice of combing from ends to scalp to create a bouffant
Helene Curtis Inc. was the first to market this aerosol product in the 1950s
In the 20th C. cortisone joined coal tar & sulfur as a treatment for this flaking of skin from the scalp
Marcel Grateau, for whom marcelling is named, pioneered the use of this item seen here
In the 1800s so many men used macassar oil in their hair that sofa covers called these were developed
The Anti-Vacks were doctors opposed to this Edward Jenner anti-smallpox method
S. Weir Mitchell invented the rest cure, pioneered post-trauma research & analyzed this U.S. snake's venom
In the 17th C. Thomas Wharton realized there are endocrine as well as exocrine types of these
If Pierre Bretonneau's name for this disease had stuck, we'd talk about Dothienenteritis Mary
Tissue grown for study, known by this "high-toned" name, began with the work of Ross Harrison