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In the world of literature, Oliver Goldsmith's play "She Stoops to Conquer" takes center stage with its witty dialogue and comedic plot

Background imagePimple Collection: Advertisement for Dr Mackenzie's Arsenical Soap, which claims to cure spots

Advertisement for Dr Mackenzie's Arsenical Soap, which claims to cure spots
5308904 Advertisement for Dr Mackenzie's Arsenical Soap, which claims to cure spots, pimples and produces a lovely complexion; (add.info.: Advertisement for Dr Mackenzie's Arsenical Soap)

Background imagePimple Collection: Oliver Goldsmiths play She Stoops to Conque

Oliver Goldsmiths play She Stoops to Conque
3777332 Oliver Goldsmiths play She Stoops to Conque by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); (add.info.: Oliver Goldsmiths play- She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night)

Background imagePimple Collection: I would like to kiss dot pimple on your nose yet (colour litho)

I would like to kiss dot pimple on your nose yet (colour litho)
3643465 I would like to kiss dot pimple on your nose yet (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: I would like to kiss dot pimple on your nose yet)

Background imagePimple Collection: Medical ilustration of a pilonidal cyst near the natal cleft of the buttocks

Medical ilustration of a pilonidal cyst near the natal cleft of the buttocks

Background imagePimple Collection: Robert Ball / Astronomer

Robert Ball / Astronomer
SIR ROBERT BALL Astronomer 1840 - 1913

Background imagePimple Collection: Sir Robert Ball

Sir Robert Ball (1840-1913) Astronomer Date: 1890

Background imagePimple Collection: Two small dogs on a sofa

Two small dogs on a sofa, the one on the arm possibly a peke, and the other possibly a pug -- The Pimple and His Friend. Date: 1930

Background imagePimple Collection: Pustules on a dairymaids arm infected with cow - pox

Pustules on a dairymaids arm infected with cow - pox. From Edward Jenner " Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae", London, 1798

Background imagePimple Collection: Chamomile (Matricaria Chamomilla), illustration

Chamomile (Matricaria Chamomilla), illustration
Manuscript, Italy, 15th century. Herbal from Trento. Plate: Erba Chamamilla - Chamomile (Matricaria Chamomilla). Herb to cure pimples and stomach ache. Manuscript 1591, folio 43, recto

Background imagePimple Collection: Blackhead, SEM

Blackhead, SEM
Black head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of hairs emerging from a blockage in the skin. The material which caused the obstruction

Background imagePimple Collection: Acne, artwork

Acne, artwork
Acne. Computer artwork of a section through the skin showing a pimple forming in a hair follicle (centre) in the skin. The follicle has become blocked with sebum

Background imagePimple Collection: midge bites on a man

midge bites on a man
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In the world of literature, Oliver Goldsmith's play "She Stoops to Conquer" takes center stage with its witty dialogue and comedic plot. But amidst the laughter and romance, there is a subtle mention of a pimple that adds an unexpected twist. Just like this playful reference, sometimes life surprises us with unexpected blemishes. Imagine a moment where you're captivated by someone's charm, their every word making your heart flutter. In that instant, you notice a tiny dot on their nose - a pimple. It becomes both endearing and amusing as you think, "I would like to kiss dot pimple on your nose yet. " Such imperfections can remind us of our shared humanity and bring forth genuine connections. Speaking of dots in the sky, let's turn our attention to Sir Robert Ball, an esteemed astronomer who spent his life studying celestial bodies. As he gazed at stars millions of light-years away, did he ever ponder the cosmic significance of something as small as a pimple? Perhaps not directly related to his work but still part of the vast tapestry we call existence. Now picture two small dogs lounging on a sofa together - blissfully unaware of any skin troubles or worries about pimples. They find joy in each other's company without judgment or concern for superficial flaws. We could learn from these furry companions about embracing others unconditionally. But alas. Not all bumps are harmless reminders; some require medical attention. A pilonidal cyst near the natal cleft might sound intimidating but serves as a reminder that even seemingly insignificant issues can have serious consequences if left untreated. Let it be known that seeking proper care is essential for maintaining overall well-being. On another note (pun intended), chamomile has long been celebrated for its soothing properties in various cultures worldwide. Its delicate flowers offer relief from many ailments - including those pesky pimples. So while we may fret over these temporary skin disruptions, nature provides us with remedies to ease our worries.