RM2CR9YP7–. Reports of Bvt. Brig. Gen. D. C. McCallum, Director and General Manager of the Military Railroads of the United States, and [of James B. Fry] the Provost Marshal General, in two parts : appendix to the Report of the Secretary of War accompanying Message of the President to the 39th Cong., 1st sess . 8(). 87 ^1 i,-> > ^
RM2CREJ9C–. The street railway review . YONKERS BRIDGE AFTER THE WASHOUT. As far as can In- determined the washout was caused not by thevolume of water passing under the bridge but by the drainagewater passing through the gutters in Warburton Avenue. 1.ridge has aboul 50 ft span and consists of a 36 in. brickarch on concrete foundations with stone retaining walls amifacing—a type quite generally full,,wed for country and townbridges in this pari f the country, The structure was finished in May. [899, and cosl originally $24,000, h was buill by the county,but is understood to lie under the charge f the t
RM2CRGFNN–. The railroad and engineering journal . e and with some of the details attached, which are omittedon Plates III and IV. S S are two curved bars, which in this The reverse rqd G G is connected to the lever at G, and ispart of the rod indicated by the same letter in fig. lyS. Question 397. Iliyw long should the reverse-lever be? Answer. The lever should be suthciently long, so that inthrowing the link from full gear forward to full gear backwardthe handle // will move not less than four limes the distancethat the link is moved. It is much better to give the end of thehandle five or even si.x ti
RM2CRM67G–. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . hour. 1 hour.
RM2CRMM2B–. Radiotherapy and phototherapy : including radium and high-frequency currents, their medical and surgical applications in diagnosis and treatment ; for students and practitioners . lluminated surface, the light becomes nil. In the caseof the ❌-rays it can be assumed that the rule would be thesame if the rays came from a geometric point, but on accountof the size of the area from which the rays emanate, thereare some rays at the plane of the anode. The greatestintensity of the rays is, as in the case of light rays, in adirection perpendicular to the plane of the anode, and ina line passing thr
RM2CRTCAW–. Traité de radioactivité . i a été ramené à son activité minimum. Les courbesexpérimentales de la figure 63 doivent donc pouvoir se con-fondre avec la courbe considérée. Lallure générale de ces courbesest effectivement en faveur de cette manière de voir, et, confor-mément à la théorie, la moitié de lexcès du rayonnement limitesur le rayonnement initial est obtenue en un temps voisin dequatre jours; toutefois la concordance nest pas très parfaite,parce que le sel pouvait perdre un peu démanation à lextérieur. 282 CHAPITRE VI. On peut obtenir des courbes plus conformes à la théorie, enmesurant
RM2CRWECF–. Bell telephone magazine . Figure 10. Aerial Type of Toll Cable Construction Figure 11. Placing Tape Armored Type Toll Cable Figure 12. Transporting Poles up Steep Grades on Tractors and Trailers over Private Right-of-Way Figure 13. Heavy Duty Trenching Machine
RM2CRYJF7–. Teatro d'imprese . ■ IafciaglivfficijdePme ad vno Razzo nOfcuridiLuca, &idella voglia (piega ;reinuerfo Dio,nondo legratie,elepaientadire Per tetal Razzo mentouaCarlo Safletti lEleipenfààChrifto,pmibenefìcij,dalcuipnapprende lardorile cole terrene,altrc D O MI N N A L Z O, p che felle accendere C. r .. 3B.A FLAMM AE, CO- Bir.l, detto lAccefò negli •ih confideratione, e di zeIo,piena damo de gratie riconofeé- aeionando fa chef! celo, comeadvno Bir.zì accenderlo vi fcrùTe janto più vnanima lore il péfiero,lefca ; il fuoco,& il cuore namento,chera al- erità dire Arden- izi,che nelle publi- i2
RM2CT1FYW–. Heilige Augen- und Gemüths-Lust : vorstellend, alle sonn- fest- und feyrtägliche nicht nur Evangelien, sondern auch Epistelen und Lectionen, jene historisch : diese auch emblemmatisch, und mit curieusen Einfassungen : in vielen Kupffer-Stücken von frembder und gantz neuer Invention : so wohl zur Kunst-Ubung als Unterhaltung Gottseeliger Betrachtungen, wie auch Vermehrung der Kupffer-Bibelen und Ausszierung aller christlichen Postillen dienlich . tr rptt^ (cijim (tint jtioti ijäk (iuu tüttf) im) Wajji ■i!J«-|iu if«f ifutrtit 7ldp aiiflitiutt $u^tt trautn. S^ HI $onfmi^ Cfnphan. otxr nari) J)
RM2CT298H–. Het menselyk bedryf . Wcrguld Cieraad,in schijn van Goud, ^ Js in sich self onwaard ich hout: 6 ejaauwe Mens, waar sijn trvv oogen? Vcs lA/eerels glans is maar een Schijn, Jnwendih salt verachtkjck ^,ijn, Een Kunstenaar heeft u bedrooqen. cl)e Silvcrsmit.Hoe eelvaasfff, Noch veel te grof. Waack Silver olie veel bemindjVarii Hert dat weerels is gesrndt, Ghu kund den honger niet vermeiden,Ver Ivcldoorsiende en keiurcje ^iel,Vuiens lust op uwen Oorspronckviel Om sich met Huckdom t overlciaden. *Df Goudsmit.Tast naadeqrond, rOaartuit ontstond.
RM2CT34YK–. Symbola diuina & humana pontificvm, imperatorvm, regvm : accessit breuis & facilis isagoge Iac. Typotii : ex mvsaeo Octavii de Strada civis Romani : tomus primus[-tertius] . /n/yr/^^y^j/X^eiit/:^;^. ^J^^/J^as //, C/f^//o/firf^ J{^JJfsjfff*/far//f» ^J^/^MS^ J*ff/^S/fr/&a.
RM2CT38JM–. Philothei symbola christiana : quibus idea hominis christiani exprimitur . non minorem famam me- reantur. Sed id demum damnandum orium eft, quod homincm lethali quodam occupat veneno , ut prohibitis voluptatibus immerfus, fuos vitio- rum infania inquinct dies, fomnoq; & ventri tantum deditus, inftar pecu- dis, inglorie confenefcat. ^Angufto pjrius compafius carcere pulvis Admoto durum dujicit igne globum.Vi diirupta volant tremulas fragmenta per auras, Altac^ terrtbilu concutit aftra fragor.aAJi ubi nttratw Itber fme carcere pufois Ardtt , tbi innocuo furgtt tn alta finb.J^on vis femper inef
RM2CRHR2F–. QST . ALL THREE UNITSONLY 89.50. 20 WATT POWER AMPLIFIERMEGAPHONE-Oynamic MICROPHONE Pistol GRIP-TYPE All Units BRAND NEW and GUARANTEED BATTERY CHARGING RACK Included Lafayette made a terrific deal with the U. S. Ndvy—bought a quantity of U. S. Navy Model PAE-2 Portable Amplified Electronic Megaphone Systems which enables us to offer the complete system at a price which can never be dupii- cated again. Here is an ideal system tor such applications as fishing boats, yaclits, tratlic control, sportsevents, construction crews, surveyors, carnivals, car owners, life-saving stations, orany place
RM2CRJ81X–. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . ^^ ^ ^. Pus from putrid empyema. (Eye-pieceRhombic crystals of liaemin. (Charles.) III., obj. 8, A. Reiehert.) Shrunken leu- cocytes. Fat-crystals. (Von Jaksch.) Seropurulent Exudates. They resemble purulent discharges, chem-ically and morphologically. They point to antecedent inflammation. Putrid Exudates. The exudates are brown or brownish green incolor. The odor is penetrating and offensive. They are usually alkalinein reaction. On microscopical examination old leucocytes and crystals offat, cholesterin, and hsematoid
RM2CRYE1D–. [Mikrokosmos] : Paruus mundus . Inveflitu ne ^Uricris zrnquaf», nec die hi^mrlstuiextollAris, Ecclejiajiici. //♦ DIc mihi cur plumis alienis coruefupef bis ?Dicadeo tumidocuralienaplacent?Agmine iam fado repetitum curfitat omnisGrex auium, plumis vndique nudu5 eris.Nemo fibi dotes furtiuas arroget vnquam. Nec decus al terius furripuifle velit.Quod fis efie velis, placeat tibi (fuadeo cautus)Sois tua, n6nquamalius,fifapis,cflc vclis* HOMICIDA SV2 IPSIVS VLTOR, 69. ^mnUemm qui acaperitgUdiHmyglAdiofmhiti -«iX, HArpiahxc hominisdentesin vifcera mcrglt:Etfua non nociio membra cruore replet.Non i
RM2CT17KB–. Sacra emblemata LXXVI : in quibus summa unius cuiusq[ue] evangelii rotunde adumbratur : das ist, Sechsundsibentzig geistliche figürlein in welchen eines ieder evangelij summa kürtzlichen wird abgebildet . vntct^^ ^lngcl tcin* * INFE- DECAS SEPTlMA^fntn.yf4 IN FESTO D. STEPHANI, E VANG. MaTT.2J. f.^4.. jpRpte^it heic tenerespuRos gallina/ub aliSi Vultur eufofftt ne nocuijfe rapax,Sifugis AdCnKiSTViUinumquAmBaJ!lifct46 Averni7e UcUt,cHm teprotegat aUDEh ^ nMhLEMArrM EVAt^GELlCOirM /»t,.,. fjESfi^t^tc^ bcrt igcfflcirt n>it:& abgc6ilt>t/^^i.4t./. g^BDcirtt^cylartb fromb/ t>cr: mc^te
RM2CT28KC–. An illustrated dictionary of words used in art and archaeology. Explaining terms frequently used in works on architecture, arms, bronzes, Christian art, colour, costume, decoration, devices, emblems, heraldry, lace, personal ornaments, pottery, painting, sculpture, &c, with their derivations . ne, or marble for holding food for horses ;when it was divided into several compartments,these were called loculL (See LocuLUS.) InChristian archreology, patena was the termapplied to a small plate of gold or silver, usedin the celebration of mass to cover over thechalice, and to hold the pieces of the
RM2CT2BRX–. An illustrated dictionary of words used in art and archaeology. Explaining terms frequently used in works on architecture, arms, bronzes, Christian art, colour, costume, decoration, devices, emblems, heraldry, lace, personal ornaments, pottery, painting, sculpture, &c, with their derivations . of WellsCathedral. Cloister Garth. The quadrangular spaceenclosed by the cloisters. The cloister garth atChichester is still called the Paradise, and thatat Chester the Sprise garden. (See Paradise,Sprise.) Close, Her. With closed wings. Close-gauntlets. Gauntlets with immovablefingers. Closet, Her. A
RM2CT375D–. Symbola diuina & humana pontificvm, imperatorvm, regvm : accessit breuis & facilis isagoge Iac. Typotii : ex mvsaeo Octavii de Strada civis Romani : tomus primus[-tertius] . jSj;;>/^a/a. S• Cj^uc/j. ^^w/fo/a S. Cjmcir.
RM2CRA7PE–. Book of the Royal blue . THE TOW-P.TH NEAR -THE FERRY. HARPERS FERRY, THE PHOTOGRAPHERS MECCA.. .lOHN BROWNS FORT, A HILLSIDE STREET. hundred and forty miles there occurs nomore picturesque location than right inthis Harpers Ferry region. The life ofthe canal, photographically, is intenselyprolific of good stuff. The habits of itsdenizens have remained unchanged prac-tically from its inception. The locks, thehomes of the lock-tenders and even thepeojile themselves form pictorial ))ossibili-ties of high order. Canal-boat life in allits jjhases, taken from any viewpoint, com-poses naturally i
RM2CRB2M4–. Railway master mechanic [microform] . lls are connected by 7-inch channels 12*4 poundsper foot, and the body bolsters are quite similar to thoseused in steel freight car construction. The end corner postsand the end door posts are formed of 10-inch channels, 15pounds per foot, bent to a quarter circle. Some of thesefeatures, in connection with the Z-bar plates and the endposts, have been patented by Mr. King. The whole side ofthe car is a compound steel girder made up of the deepolate girder below the windows, with numerous posts riveted ever possible, and such improvements as are always dev
RM2CRHNR2–. Journal of radiology . The apical or appendicularportion of the cecum, which has anarrower lumen and thicker walls—theappendix. The same three divisions exist in thehuman cecum, excepting that, whereasin the rat there is an additional sph nc-teric ring between the cecal colon andthe cecum, which may be called theintercecal sphincter, in the human beingthis sphincter is represented by a vestig-ial strip of muscular fibers, the ret;ulum (Fig. 4), which extends acthe cecum, posterior to the lateralpect of the gut and with which thefclds above and below the ileocecalopening merge. The cecal colo
RM2CRJEJB–. Röntgen ray diagnosis and therapy . e areaof mammary amputation re-mained normal. From the observations ofthe case illustrated by Figs.278 and 279 valuable informa-tion can be gained. At the time the patient was presented to the American Therapeutic So-ciety, May 15, 1902, she was fifty-nine years old. She began tosuffer from carcinoma of the breast ten years before. After having been operated upon ten timesshe enjoyed fairly good health(Fig. 278). The result of theauthors first operation, per-formed in February, 1894, wasillustrated in the ClinicalRecorder, October, 1896 (Fig.279). She had
RM2CRWHM6–. Bell telephone magazine . e was flying at an altitude of3,000 feet; that he expected to ar-rive over Coney Island, the nextcheck point, at 13 minutes after iP.M. and over La Guardia, his ter-minal airport, at 18 minutes after iP.M. The airport radio operatorsRoger told the captain that he un-derstood the message, and he thenrepeated it for checking purposes andadded the information that the ba-rometer reading at the airport was30:23. This the captain acknowl-edged, and repeated for checking,and he then adjusted his altimeter tothe Kollsman reading to be sure that Guardians of the Skyways 189
RM2CRYCJH–. Iconologie par figures; ou, Traité complet des allégories, emblêmes, etc. Ouvrage utile aux artistes, aux amateurs, et peuvent servir à l'éducation des jeunes personnes . fiiiSËSIiilSEiif 1 lï H^9j&—^b IlggB|| 1 ij 1 * ^^^^^Sl-j ■flfcy*-1 ^fc^,- || I^Clk fx.ecmatiqije^ J : — De L.sTufttàl Scalp. (49)FLEGMATIQUE. Jj e s anciens iconologistes imaginèrent dereprésenter les diverses conïplexions ou tem-péramens de lhomme, tels que le colérique,le flegmatique, le sanguin, le mélancolique.Quoique lon ait rarement occasion de faire>usage de ces figures, on na pas cru devoirles omettre dans cet
RM2CT2DRK–. Devises heroiques et emblemes . Siècle VaincH. T A Deuife de la couronne dEfpines,•-qui fe garde auec vénération en USainte Chapelle à Paris, enfemble duRofeaudelapaffiondenoftre SauucurIefus-Chrift,eftenfignedcsôregnecc-lefte & eterneljde fa vidoire furlemon-de, & fur le diabfe, Prince diceluy. ioi Devises TerricHlum noxt^.. EfpoHUdntail à faute. p o M p E E le Grand eftant créé cKef^ d*arméejôc Sylla Tenucyant en Si- He R O I Q V E S. 30J cile,non feulement fc poitaen Magi-ftracde guerre^ preux, hardy &c vigilant,niais auflî fc gouuerna tref-equitable-ment : viuant en iufte Capitaine : def
RM2CT3D8H–. Peripateticus nostri temporis, seu, Philosophus discursivus : in biennali cursu, per discursus symbolico-physicos, ad discursum, juxta sanctorum philosophorum exempla, piè curiosum instructus .. . .Uranofcopus pifcis, cotlefiium amorem doceat.13^. Z*Zeu- 1 N D E X. Zeuxis pifturas fuas magni tfiimabat.x^. unam tamen damnabat ipjus. ZifchasH&reticus,curpofi mortem exfuocoriofieri tympanum voluerit ? 169. Zoophyta. 192. ad varias jpecies ava* rijs referuntur. 195.Zoroafier infamis Magus. 64. F I N I S. Errafa emendanda. Seluciar. - lege carpit. SuiS m Trithen Anditotutn - Xlagarum . imraiflb -
RM2CR90TC–. Electric railway gazette . AJAX LINE SECTION SWITCH. entire system into sections; but the operators havesooner or latter discovered the convenience, ornecessity of inserting section insulators andswitches, so that certain sections of the trolleywire might be cut out of circuit for repairs, orduring the progress of a fire. For this purpose a modfication of the Ajaxswitch has been designed, which, when mounted. AJAX SWITCH, OPEN IN BOX. In a neat wooden box, 1.3x6x61 inches, (outsidedimensions) will occupy a minimum of space ontheipole. This is the most compact form of theAjax switch yet desig
RM2CR9BWN–. Electric railway gazette . Fig. 1.—Trolley Used for Electric Lighting on theNew York and Brooklyn Bridge. March 16. It was found that the wheel would notfollow the wire, owing to the shortness of thepole and the thrust of the car at switches. Theform of trolley shown in Fig. 2 is now in ufe.This resembles the type used on some ofthe electric railway systems in Europe. Itconsists of a triangular wire frame which is heldin the pole socket of the trolley base. The upperpart of the frame which is pressed against thewire carries a brass roller 18 inches long. The. Fig. 2. —Swinging Stirrup Used o
RM2CRB5JB–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . cles. Subtract number of daughters. Multiply by number of times You have gone up in an aeroplane. Subtract your best golf score, Add a pinch of salt. And then go out and Borrow the money to pay the tax. Practical Bolshevism William Wallace Whitelock, in Leslies Is your city dwelling charming! Hand it over!Have you got a place for farming? Hand it over!Is your auto just the cheeryThing you need to chase the drearyThoughts away when you are weary? Hand it over! Are there clubs for rest and pleasure? Hand them over !^Are there banks for peoples treasure?
RM2CRC0CJ–. Electric railway journal . Tight-Lock Type Coupler with Air Connections onSuburban Car M. C. B. Coupler with Deep-Face Knuckle cars. In general, the operation of coupling is ef-fected by the action of a wedge or hook againstwhich a lock is forced transversely, and as a resultall lost motion is taken up and no opportunity ex-ists for the two coupler faces to work transverselyupon one another. The air connections are madeby lining up openings in the faces of the couplersthat are fitted with rubber gaskets, leakage beingprevented by the pressure with which the gasketsare held together. Electric
RM2CRF33R–. Report on the Pittsburgh transportation problem, submitted to Honorable William A. Magee, mayor of the city of Pittsburgh . Cemetery and finally toSharpsburg. The route was also extended from Thirty-fourthStreet out Penn Avenue to East Liberty. The Pittsburgh & East Liberty Passenger Railway Company,incorporated in 1859, extended as a horse line out Fifth Avenueto Oakland. This company was reorganized twice—first as theOakland Railway Company and then as the Pittsburgh, Oakland& East Liberty Passenger Railway Company. Its route wasfinally extended out Fifth and Penn Avenues to Wilkinsburg,an
RM2CRFF28–. American engineer and railroad journal . her when required. Theycan be swivelled to any angle by worm gear and screw, forboring or turning tapered. Their traverse motion at any angleis 6 ft , or more if required. They can he moved by hand orpower—that is, either by the apparatus upon the saddle itselfor by the crank handles and gears at the ends of the cross-slides. The driving gear—arranged for 20 varying speeds—isidaced at the right hand side of the machine. The feedingmotions for the saddles and cutter-bars are obtained by meansof friction disks, which admit of an infinite gradation from
RM2CRHH75–. Electric locking . FIG. 185. A, B, C and D. A train entering section A will pick up stickrelay IS, while stick relay ISX will remain de-energized. Whena train clears track section A current will be applied to lock relayA through stick relay IS, the same process re-occurring for eachof the sections in sequence. Stick relay ISX will pick up insection D. It will be noted that each lock relay is controlledthrough a point on another. For this reason a train moving in adirection opposite to the arrow would keep the lock relays behindit de-energized as it moved along. By the employment of stickrela
RM2CRJHR1–. The South : a tour of its battlefields and ruined cities, a journey through the desolated states, and talks with the people ; being a description of the present state of the country, its agriculture, railroad, business and finances ; giving an account of Confederate misrule, and of the sufferings, necessities and mistakes, political views, social condition and prospects, of the aristocracy, middle class, poor whites and Negroes ; including visits to patriot graves and rebel prisons, and embracing special notes on the free labor system, education and moral elevation of the freemen, also, on p
RM2CRJJDB–. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 9. Case Xo. 4859. Same Case as Fig. 8, SixMonths Later. Picture shows repair in spine and long union oftransverse processes showing that the transverse proc-esses wUl unite if not too widely separated. Thispatient has no paralysis and practically no disability. 462 Functional Disability Following Fractures with overriding of the fractured endscausing a dislocation of the head of theradius. This complication may easily beoverlooked. One case was observed inwhich the dislocation recurred three tim.es,. Fig. 10. C
RM2CRPW8B–. American engineer and railroad journal . ENDVIRW MI«Ii. l!(K IK FRAMING. into contact with the traffic rails or the ground, and the circuitbreakers at the power house will cut off the current. In thematter of ftreproofing, this is the most important advance stepever taken, and it seems likely to exert a powerful influenceover the construction of passenger equipment for other thanelectric railroad service. This is one of several features whichgo to make this one of the most interesting of railroads.We are indebted to Mr. George Gibbs for these photographs. BIDE Ml U (»F FIREPROOF CAII SHOWIN
RM2CRTE8M–. Grundriss der gesammten Radiotherapie : für praktische Ärzte . e-legen von 4 Leydener Flaschen je zweimit einander leitend verband, und anjedem dieser zwei Verbindungsstücke je einen mit einer Kugel (A, B) endigenden Metallstab anbrachte,welche einander gegenübergestellt die Entladungsvorrichtung bilden.Die 4 äusseren Flaschenbelege sind an 4 Punkten F, H, M, L zweierResonatoren so geschaltet, wie es Fig. 36 darstellt. Unter diesen Bedin-gungen sind die beiden Resonatoren, obgleich der eine auf den andereneinen Einfluss ausübt, elektrisch separirt und sie functioniren wie zweiResonatoren,
RM2CRXPB0–. Epigrammata Philippi Melanthonis selectiora : formvlis precvm, historiis, paraphrasi dictorum diuinorum, & sententijs grauissimis maxime insignia . a.tui. ^Luceatin nsbisy &iufia peciora mjlra, ^^[^imiletlegiiquA datazfOceBei eU.Te vere£ternumg^ Patrem vt cognojcere popnt, Et mottis hah^antj^uos tua verba docent.Hacnos FL A MMA tibi iungatyfummo^ parentii < < IpJeJIt in nobii iam noua vita Dem, ^ ^ A L I AvPropterea vnxit te DeuSjDcus tuusoleoIsEticiae praeconfortibustuis* PlaL^f* OVnBeAterniUtoSpiramineVatris^T^te Deijocios vngito Chrijietuos, ALIA.Quantb magis Pater vefter coeleftis
RM2CRYK9B–. Joachimi Camerarii Symbolorvm et emblematvm centvriæ tres. I. Ex herbis & stirpibus. II. Ex animalibus quadrupedibus. III. Ex volatilibus & insectis. Accessit noviter centvria IV. Ex aquatilibus & reptilibus. Cvm figvris æneis . quam viribm: JQuamfententiam tum aiii> tum inprimis Oppianus, gravifitmuspoe»ta ,fipius tnculcanf. NE XVI. i8 NE R R E R.. Confilio moderdto animosfi^natofurcntcs£iaic^ucrcus vimim lcnta folcnt E <? Scncca
RM2CT159T–. Sinryke fabulen, : verklaart en toegepast tot alderley zeede-lessen, dienstig om waargenoomen te werden in het menschelijke en burgerlijke leeven . Schijn- De Kgmerde ende Vaaddboom. 6 67 jnAAAAAAJllAJRJtlAitilJllAJltAJltAAAJllA Schijnheilig Roomen roemd de befte Stad te wee fen*Duits Duuren nut te min de Kroonefpand in deefen.. QtLci ctto fit, ctto pertf. 95. De I^aivoerde ende Daadetboom. SOo eeven als uit Leer.% een feer groote Tot gedraaid,ende om te droogen in den fchijnfele der Sonne ge-fet was, fag fy neevens haar cene veel kleindere gebakkeTot ftaan, diefyfeide, niet bequaam te weefe
RM2CT182D–. Emblemata physico-ethica, hoc est, Naturae morum moderatricis picta praecepta : à Nicolao Taurello Montbelgardensi ... observata, & vario conscripta carmine . quantumlibet ipfa calefcant; Vlla tamen vit&fpesineque prolis ineH,Quodjine judiciopuerilis cuderit £tas Ingenii nimium parturientis opus.TQillius hoc unquamflorentis germina vit<t: NecfruBum quifit dgnm honoreferet. K $ Nm Nonctditmo]e,fcdBfb, ^yfdGeorgiumKarlick kNc&etit,.. Sijeges arboreo conterrita robore cedit: Parva tamcnflabilcm prdbet arifla ciburrm.Fomacjue cum magna turgentia molcputreflant •• Siccoparva diu corpore grana
RM2CT19KB–. Iconologia . do , perchè non lafcia la follecicudine finire i fon-ili intieri * conforme al detto di Omero . Sollecitudine. BElIa Donna levata fopra due ali, con un Gallo fotto a piedi, e il So-le che fpunta fuori dalle onde marine, ed in ambe le mani un orolo-gio da polvere . Si dipinge quefta figura bella , perchè la follecitudine piglia per i capel-li I* occafione , e la ritiene con tutto il bene , e bello , che porta feco .Le ali fignificano velocità, e il Gallo diligenza , E per molirare, chedeve eifere perfeverante la follecitudine , per ellere commendabile , fi ag-giunge 1 orologio, e
RM2CT1GDF–. Qvadrins historiqves de la Bible . XJoyant Jtâoïfe V# homme SgypcienFaire grand tort, & cas mfuportn £brieu> le châtia fi bien,Quil le tua & îmjouitau fable. EXODE IL. Tour dhruuer les troupeau* de bon heur,Droit > ers le puits les f?pt files sdJrefjent:Se trouudnt ld Jïtoïfe homme d honneurDéchet (Je loin 3trgers exiles oprefje?2t. H 2 EXODE II.
RM2CT1HB6–. Qvadrins historiqves de la Bible . ^dbimelec voyant Iptdc ejlrecDe Dieu ayme>ParÇa riche abondance*Force lui cji adom le reconnoitre:Vont auec lui fait faix & alumce. GENESE XXVII.. GENESE XXVIII.
RM2CT37H3–. Beschouwing der Wereld . L D. 309 Fan den opgang der zonne af ^ tot ha aren neder^gungy zy (ie Naamede MEEREN geboft. Ma TT HEUS XVIII: 2,^,4. En Jezus een kindeken tot hein geroepen hebbende,jlelde dat in t mulden van haar. En zeide , voorwaar zegge ik u, indien gy u nieten veranderd , en word gelyk de kinderkens , zo enzult gy in het Koningryk der Hemelen gecnfins ingaan. Zo wie dan hem zelven zal vernederen gelyk ditkindeken , deze is de meejte in het Koningryk derHemelen. LuKAs XIÏ: 32. En vrèejl niet , gy klem kuddeken : TVant het isti.ves Vaders welbehaagen u-lieden het Koningryk tege
RM2CR85TE–. Eastern tours through the Canadian Pacific Rockies . n the Sault Ste. Marie Locks QUEBEC FROM Montreal it is but a few hours rideover the Canadian Pacific Railway toQuebec, which, with its old-time walledcity; its Chateau Frontenac, the excellentCanadian Pacific hotel; its French-speakingpopulation; crooked streets; curious vehicles,and its enchanting atmosphere, is easily themost romantic place in Canada. The ChateauFrontenac, built on the site of the old ChateauSt.Louis, is a modern hotel built on the patternof an old chateau, with all of the charm andnone of the inconveniences. ST. JOHN—H
RM2CRBJC7–. Building a railroad; a handbook devoted to a new, speedy and economical method of performing every operation from grading right-of-way to ballasting and maintaining track . FSuS^uoBrs. l3«>;nJJii8RaB Down on Side of Grade Making a Fill Machine Down on Berm on Side and DepositingMaterial Up on tiie Grade This is very easily accomplished by the Americanfor four reasons: (1) The facility with which the machine travelsup or down a grade on the portable track sections. (2) The maximum clearance height and reach ofthe dipper above the track on which the machineoperates, as follows: With radius
RM2CRDD0Y–. Electric railway journal . shown in thisdlustration is of the sin-gle-bolt type, good fora pull of 1200 lb. andintended for yi-in. and5/16-in. rope used fortrolley span wire, but atwo-bolt type good forVs-m. and 7/16-in.strands is also made,the difference beingthat the latter type inaddition to the extrabolt has a bridge in thecenter between thebolts to put a doublebend in the strandwhen the bolts are setup. This gives it aholding strength whichunder test has beenfound to be in excessof 15,000 lb. The cable bracketwhich has been brought New Cable Accessories—Adjust-out as a part of the able
RM2CRG3DB–. Our western empire, or, The new West beyond the Mississippi : the latest and most comprehensive work on the states and territories west of the Mississippi : containing the fullest and most complete description, from official and other authentic sources, of the geography, geology and natural history (with abundant incidents and adventures), the climates, soil, agriculture, the mineral and mining products, the crops, and herds and flocks, the social condition, educational and religious progress, and future prospects of the whole region lying between the Mississippi and Pacific Ocean : to which
RM2CRK447–. Radiography, X-ray therapeutics and radium therapy . *> <€. Fig. 52.—Diagram showing the use of a dia-phragm between tube and plate. (Schall.) Fig. 53. -Diagram showing the use of a cylinderdiaphragm. (Schall.) rays emanating from the glass wall of the tube. If we place a diaphragmbetween tube and plate, some of these secondary rays are stopped, and, thenearer the diaphragm to the tube, and the narrower its aperture, the moreefficient will it be. But as metal plates cannot be brought quite close to thetube, some secondary rays will still reach the plate unless a cylinder diaphragmis em
RM2CRM8Y0–. Roentgen diagnosis of diseases of the head . or represented anosteoma which projected deep into the cranial cavity to the region of themiddle cranial fossa. The case was operated and was published.s* The four cases cited represent circumscribed osteomatawhich, according to their site, have a course free from symp-toms or are associated with severe cerebral, nervous, or oculardisturbances. The two cases folloAving illustrate the significance of theroentgen examination for the diagnosis of metastatic tumors ofthe skull bone: Case 5.—Male, fifty-six years old. Was suffering from diffuse pain,es
RM2CRNPKY–. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 4. Radiograph of knee taken on Impex plate. The scale of gradation obtainal:)le with an-t-ray plate of the ordinary tvpe is thereforestrongly selective. The technique of theImpex plate is. however, entirely different.Hard rays excite a far more powerful fluor- Radiographic Exposures Reduced by Impex Plate 533 escence in the Impex layer and the tubeshould always be worked in a hard condi-tion—preferably about 7 inch equivalentspark-gap or more. This method of working does not destroydefinition in the very soft t
RM2CRPJM8–. The Röntgen rays in medical work . Fig. 25.—Wehnelt Interrupter (Sakitas Co.). ing with the full pressure of the main the discharges were so rapidand powerful that the tubes were quickly destroyed. The electro-lyte also became heated, and ceased working. In the modern formsof Wehnelt interrupter these defects have been corrected, and thereis no doubt that this type of interrupter has the advantage ofsimplicity, and, if suitably regulated, it is a very useful interrupterfor use with the continuous current mains. It is not suitable foruse with batteries, because it requires large currents and
RM2CRR8DG–. Elementary and dental radiography . Fig. 222 Fig. 22.3 Fig. 222. Same as Fig. 219. The abscess cavity filled with bismuth subnitrate paste. Fig. 223. Same as Fig. 219, three and one-half months after the operation. The abscess cavity is entirely filled with new bone. The new bone is as yet not quite as dense as the surrounding bone. or the paste will not have the desired curative effect. Every crevice thatcan be filled should be, I concede. But I am showing you a case now inwhich the sinus was not quite filled, and, as we shall see presently, theresults obtained were ideal. Three days after
RM2CRX7CA–. American telephone practice . FIG. 173.-DIAGRAM OF LISTENING KEY. connection between the plug P and P is entirely severed by thebreaking of the contact between the springs 3 and 5 and 4 and 6respectively. A little later in the movement of the cam the springs5 and 6 make contact with the springs 9 and 10, thus connecting thegenerator terminal with the tip and sleeve of the calling plug. Thereason for breaking the connection between the two plugs in theringing operation is to prevent the current from the calling gener-ator also being sent out on the line of the calling subscriber, withwhich th
RM2CT19RR–. Imprese illustri di diuersi, coi discorsi di Camillo Camilli, et con le figure intagliate in rame di Girolamo Porro Padouano .. . O nacqui vafìallo del VoSlro Seremfì. Gran Padre9& vivendo fanciullo in quefla notitia, imparai dal-la Tatria, & da Genitori miei quella particolar de-uotione, di cui tutti i uiuentì fono, dopo Dio, obli-gati al fuo Trìncipe naturale . Giouanetto poi,mentre che attendendo in Siena à gli Sludi del-ti arti liberali , cominciaua à leggere, & bauer qualche votitia dal-lHiHorie non folamente de* prefenti, ma de paffati //eroi della Sere-niffima Cafa ^Medici, informai l
RM2CT24P2–. Imprese sacre con triplicati discorsi, illustrate & arricchite. Con le aggiuntione [sic] ultimamente fattevi dall'istesso autore et in questa terza impressione, con sei copiosissime tavole molto più che prima adornate . efsédo,&: obbedì allaie^ge, alla quale non^ era-tenuto: àpeccatori infognando loro lainortifications,e la penitéza. Perdoche segli per giipeccati loro fifottopofe à cosi dolorofo taglio,quanto v)m douranno eglino per lipropri) peccati nò riciifare diiopportare qualfiuoglia grane peni-tenza?Bene dunque fi dice,die, VX LVCEAT OMNIbVS.,il Saluatore fi circoncidcjccofi tutti fono
RM2CT28F9–. Iconologia del cavaliere Cesare Ripa, perugino . ltra ragione vi fi può addurre « rifpetto 1 umana condizione deliecreature , le quali per ottenere la Sapienza , non devono eOfere fuperbe,e inique : in atiimam enim mdcvolam non introìbit Sapientia, ma devono ef-fere umili , e puri : e in quella guifa fi piglierà 1 Agnello per la man-fuetudine t ovver timor di Dio, che tutti dobbiamo avere : Initiim enimf^pientite efl timor Domini : Eccl. i. volendo inferire per 1* Agnello ani-mai tiniorofo , innocente , puro» e manfueto , che li mortali non ponnoacquidare la Sapienza , fennon col timore di D
RM2CT2NMM–. Homo microcosmus, hoc est: parvus mundus, macrocosmo, id est: magno mundo, in variis æri incisis figuris totq; carminibus Latinis, per selectiores veterum poëtarum fabulas, nec non elegantiores quasdam historias, emblematice expositus; cujus hæc editio tertia. In qua Latina ista carmina puris rhythmis, Germanicis sunt donata ... Opus, non solùm ad studiosæ juventutis, sed etiam pictorum, sculptorum ... usum et delectationem adornatum .
RM2CR88J2–. Railroad structures and estimates . 6-in. and 4-in. tile drainagefor track work. French or Rock Drains. — For draining an embankment the■ French or rock drains are used to a large extent on the SantaFe. These are simply trenches filled with broken stone, 3 to 4f*. wide, ordinarily at right angles to the track and extending to I depth sufficient to drain the water pocket. Some cases extend entirely through and in other cases onlyfrom about the center to one face of the embankment. Thebottom of the trench is graded sufficient to ensure flow and the listance they are spaced apart, etc., depends
RM2CRB7DG–. Letters and recollections of John Murray Forbes . The one was an engineer with the clearest possiblehead and an unending power of work, the other akeen, clever, energetic Western lawyer; and bothlabored as hard as even he wished, — or harder,which is saying a good deal. With such forces in its management, and thegreat prairies only waiting to be opened, to givefood and work to millions, the Chicago, Burlingtonand Quincy Company grew from a feeder of theMichigan Central of one hundred and fifty milesinto the great organization of to-day, having overseven thousand miles of railroad to operate,
RM2CRD1H3–. American engineer and railroad journal . FRAME—SIX-WHEEL TRUCK.I out binding. The details of the design are shown in one of theillustrations. It will be seen that the draw bar is pivoted to theyoke at its inner end and to the coupler at its outer end. Thesocket in the coupler head in which the draw bar enters ;s broadenough to allow considerable radial movement of the couplerhead. Within this socket pivoted around the same pin are twolevers, the outer ends of which extend back and rest on a bear-. BODY END FRAMING—0-FOOT STEEL POSTAL CAR. 264 AMERICAN ENGINEER AND RAILROAD JOURNAL. yoke cent
RM2CRE5DN–. American engineer and railroad journal . FIG. 13.—THE FL iron. The sides are partially open, as shown. The equipmentof this shop consists of an oil furnace, designed and con-structed by the railroad, which will take material 10 ft. long and6 ft. 4 in. wide. The furnace has an opening at one end only,but a new one which has recently been installed at Cumberlandhas doors at both ends so that long material, such as side andcenter sills, may be handled in it. A short distance in front ofthis furnace is an iron face plate 8 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in. x 3 in.thick. As may be seen from the illustratio
RM2CREXM1–. The Street railway journal . Docley 5t Terminal South sound tbbinsTO Dudley StTermiTHENCE North. FIG. 7 FIG. 8 not be thrown clear as long as a train occupies the trackinside the house. In Fig. 3 a back-up movement from Signal 11 to theterminal could be set up without conllict, or a yard move-ment past Signal 18 L into the station, the arm, of course,being inclined. The interlocking makes it impossible tothrow the switch between 20 L and 22 L with the route
RM2CRGA1B–. The Street railway journal . FIG. 15.—VIEW IN TUNNEL PORTE MAILLOT—VINCENNES LINE FIG. 19.—ENTRANCE TO BASTILLE STATION steps open to the sky, and the traveler is confronted witha notice requesting him before purchasing a ticket to getchange at the bookstall, the agent being obliged to givehis services in that regard free of charge. The tickets areof the ordinary size, made of pasteboard. Return ticketsare issued for second-class only and are not available onthe outward half after 9 a. m. The cost for single ticketsis 5 cents a trip first class, 3 cents a trip second-class, and4 cents return
RM2CRHR5W–. The railroad and engineering journal . and set the telescope on it. Reverse the telescope, and weare ready to commence the curve. The stakes are to be put in every station. Turn offthe angle 0 B c equal to | the angle of the curve, i Dand line in the point c one station from B. This angle T represents the point of tangent. In order to passfrom the curve to the tangent, set the transit at T, sightback on e, reverse the telescope, and then turn off the angleT equal to D, and it will give the direction of the newtangent. In running in the curve the angles m c d,n d e. Vol. LXII, No. 5.] ENGIN
RM2CRJ2CJ–. The Street railway journal . e on each pillar face, signedwith different names, are intended to represent the motor-man, the stage driver, the navvy, the signalman, the trainconductor, and others of the leading types of men em-ployed in the construction and operation of street car lines,railroads, bridges, etc.; and, on the whole, a most dignifiedeffect has been happily produced. As a matter of fact,the Transportation Building is the most elaborately treatedof all the large palaces on the Champ de Mars, if we ex-cept the Chateau dEau, which is not a palace, but a merefront to the water suppl
RM2CRK79J–. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . doAvnward (ptosis) is of no importance unless accompanied by asix-hour residue or definite clinical evidence of abnormal function.It may be shifted downward and to the left by enlargement of theliver or tumors in the right upper cpjadrant. In i)yloric obstructionwhere dilatation has occurred the stomach shadow often appearsfarther to the right than normal, but this is due to dilatation of theantrum and is not a true displacement of the entire stomach. Changes in Outline.—Changes in outline occur (1) as a result ofspasm. This
RM2CRW0R2–. The Bell System technical journal . similar in appearance tothe Main Unit of Radar Mark 1 shown in Fig. 9. Two types of antennas were provided for this radar: a 6 ft. by 6 ft.parabolic array similar to the Mark 1 antenna, and a 3 ft. by 12 ft. parabolicarray. Either one or the other of these antennas was mounted on top ofthe gun director and rotated with it in azimuth. Both were provided withazimuth lobe switching to be described later. Because of the relativelynarrow elevation beam of the 6 ft. by 6 ft. array, this antenna required gyro FIRE-CONTROL R.DARS FOR NAVAL VESSELS 23 stabilizatio
RM2CRWRPC–. Bell telephone magazine . FiGiR£ 9. A Visitor Speaks into the Speech Scramhllk.. FiGiRE 10. Inside the Mieti-iiiannel Demonstration.
RM2CT0MP6–. [Publications relating to the wedding of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, and Margarita Teresa, Infanta of Spain] . M-m,J-iojpio delle cyta-rata. ]. Oßcnbcck je :. .^Hy rcjt jh nid iRjIiraia i $J4 i .Wjmla d¿ Cdj¡, SpalñCnualicn^t ai Lommujnaiure iella. Tejía,nel Timms Me cflinutá r- f.tnUá /t !*fl
RM2CT1FPT–. Tapisseries du Roy, ou sont representez les quatre elemens et les quatre saisons ; avec les devises qui les accompagnent et leur explication = Königliche französische Tapezereyen, oder überaus schöne Sinn-Bilder, in welchen die vier Element, samt den vier Jahr-Zeiten, neben den Dencksprüchen und ihren Ausslegungen, vorgestellet werden. Aus den Original-Kupffern nachgezeichnet, und den Kunstliebenden zu Nutzen und Ergötzen an den Tag gegeben und verlegt . tjsvs yansAS cwkrabit inemftiS WM FVNDESj QVIS MKAIORA BABIT > OLEi.uiDODCjqyiDivrrE dext&a :iMt€, MVNEEA LARCA. PARA3.
RM2CT1X3D–. Heilig-epistolischer Bericht, Licht, Geleit, und Freud. Das ist : Emblematische Fürstllung der heiligen Sonn- und festtäglichen Episteln; in welcher gründlicher Bericht von den rechten Wort-Verstand ertheilet, dem wahren Christenthum ein helles licht furgetragen, und ein sicheres Geleit mit beigefügten Gebeten und Gesängen zu der himmlischen Freude gezeiget wird . ft 6em fttiff cm ftnrt) wit (tttWU*tf> t« @ee(etifadjai Mint) * Ä <2Dag wir fonflcti mefet wrffe&eti. hilhtd * MW. o ISBft 1 84 a|?3S<gretftin eis ünb«twgU«etfa ber 3f|>offe»ste Ufc&ttt iefc0 re- ift bte 53er»1^ flcirun
RM2CT2B7H–. Le tresor des merueilles de la maison royale de Fontainebleau : contenant la description de son antiquité, de sa fondation, de ses bastimens, de ses rares peintures, tableaux, emblemes, & deuises : de ses iardins, de ses fontaines, & autres singularitez qui s'y voyent ... . ^ii-^U i6o Le Trésor des merveilles DV lARDIN DV ROY, ET DE £cs Fontaines, Chapitre XIX. /. LeEoy François I. a fait drtjfer ce lardm.IL Riche, & belle Statué de Cleopatre, - ■ m. Henry le Grand a em- beUy ce îardm des Tontat nés qui sy njojent. /F. La première Fontaine appellée le Tibre, enrichiede dîxhmt iets deau.Ft L
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RM2CRKXWY–. Principles of electro-medicine, electro-surgery and radiology : a practical treatise for students and practioners, with chapters on mechanical vibration and blood pressure technique . Printed in two Volumes,bound in Green Buckram,Lettered in gold, andprofusely illustrated inblack and white, andwith lithographed plates
RM2CRP62Y–. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . eculiar to the colored racewas lost and he was seemingly turning apinkish white. In the zone of activity the le-sion itself had much of a cauliflower appear-ance. This zone was from 4 to 5 cm. in widthall along the edge;^ of the involved area. A-rav therapy was advised by the late Dr.Harris (at that time head of the skin depart-ment of the Cook County Hospital) andtreatment was begun in September, 1916. Inview of the marked chronicity of the lesionand failure of all other therapy to effect acure, a more than ordinar