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RM2ANH507–Operative surgery . )iished dovuViul in the median line, witlioutusing force, and pressed into place by the finger and the tube detached (Fig.r^81). The joint in the shank of the obturator is for the purpose of facili-tating this part of the operation. As soon as the obturator is removed, andit is ascertained that the tube is in the larynx, the thread is withdrawn, butat the same time the finger is kept in contact with the tube to prevent itsbeing also witlulrawn (Fig. r^8::2). It is important that the attempt at introduction be made quickly, asrespiration is practically suspended from thet
RM2WFXB6F–U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 Frederick L. Hall, State Aviation Safety Officer for the District of Columbia Army National Guard, celebrates over 28 years of service with a retirement ceremony at the 260th Regional Training Institute, Fort Belvoir, Va., Jan. 5, 2024. Gordon joined the D.C. National Guard in 2008, after first enlisting in 1995 and serving as a Black Hawk crew chief. CW5 Hall also provided 13 years of active duty service.
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RM2AKHJ58–Popular science monthly . t with either of theguns near it. The tubeis curved to form abend by which theammunition is carriedround to the breech ofthe gun and deliveredhorizontally into thegun. When the tube is in|)osition to deliver intothe gun it is held firmlyin position by means ofa lever. A counter-balance connected withthe tube sections facili-tates their movement and holds them inany desired jiosition. Within easy reachof the gunner is a alve which is operatedto allow the charge of amnumition to bedriven into the gun, but an automaticdevice makes this impossible unless thetransmission
RM2WFX5G5–U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 Frederick L. Hall, State Aviation Safety Officer for the District of Columbia Army National Guard, celebrates over 28 years of service with a retirement ceremony at the 260th Regional Training Institute, Fort Belvoir, Va., Jan. 5, 2024. Gordon joined the D.C. National Guard in 2008, after first enlisting in 1995 and serving as a Black Hawk crew chief. CW5 Hall also provided 13 years of active duty service.
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RM2AJFW9P–The principles and practice of obstetrics . e directed upon the leftside of the childs head, which will, of course, facili-tate, not only the descent of the head, but a lateralflexure, the neck being retained toward the rightshoulder; that is, the top of the head may thus glideupon the posterior part of the brim downward into thecavity—this lateral flexure being made on the fingersof the practitioner, as upon a fulcrum or prop. If this should not be effectual, the same lateralflexure might be accomplished by means of the lever,passed in the direction of the cervico-bregmatic diam-eter over the
RM2WFX66A–U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 Frederick L. Hall, State Aviation Safety Officer for the District of Columbia Army National Guard, celebrates over 28 years of service with a retirement ceremony at the 260th Regional Training Institute, Fort Belvoir, Va., Jan. 5, 2024. Gordon joined the D.C. National Guard in 2008, after first enlisting in 1995 and serving as a Black Hawk crew chief. CW5 Hall also provided 13 years of active duty service.
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RM2AWGC69–Twentieth century culture and deportment, or, The lady and gentleman at home and abroad : containing rules of etiquette for all occasions ... . hesuperscription are also abbreviated. The use of A. M., M., P. M., to mark the divisions of the day,technical abbreviations, and the usual e. g., i. e., viz., etc., are toofamiliar to the users to need mention. Further than the above,brevity is not always the soul of wit. The letter itself, as a whole, is now to be considered, and to facili-tate its writing there should be some one corner in every homedevoted to this purpose. The incentive to letter-w
RM2WFX65N–U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 Frederick L. Hall, State Aviation Safety Officer for the District of Columbia Army National Guard, celebrates over 28 years of service with a retirement ceremony at the 260th Regional Training Institute, Fort Belvoir, Va., Jan. 5, 2024. Gordon joined the D.C. National Guard in 2008, after first enlisting in 1995 and serving as a Black Hawk crew chief. CW5 Hall also provided 13 years of active duty service.
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RM2AK9X83–Terra Mariae . hools of the country. Not onlyhas the ciuriculum Jieen strengthened, but many improvements, with the purpose of facili-tating the more thorough training of the students, have been made in the building andequipment. A new lecture hall, dedicated to Dr. James Howell Harris, has been ar-ranged, and the large dental hall has been refurnished; a practical chemical laboratorv hasbeen installed ; a model sanitary extracting room has been built, and the capacity of theinfirmary has liecn enlarged and the equipment modernized. As dean and teacher, his influence is strong and helpful, and
RM2WFX8TP–U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 Frederick L. Hall, State Aviation Safety Officer for the District of Columbia Army National Guard, celebrates over 28 years of service with a retirement ceremony at the 260th Regional Training Institute, Fort Belvoir, Va., Jan. 5, 2024. Gordon joined the D.C. National Guard in 2008, after first enlisting in 1995 and serving as a Black Hawk crew chief. CW5 Hall also provided 13 years of active duty service.
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RM2AKY52B–Harvard and its surroundings . A WALK THROUGH CAMBRIDGE.. Old Mile Stone. T^lHE visitor has already seen the greater part of-L the university buildings, and it is intended nowto ramble among the historical and ijublic land-marks of Old Cambridge. The descriptions thatfollow, as far as number 40, are of places notowned by the college, but mentioned in the Walk through Harvard. They are arrangedbelow in progressive numerical order to facili-tate reference to them. It Avill be rememberedthat the numbers also refer both to the location(when within the limits) on the key plan, page4, and to the ill
RM2WFX5NF–U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 Frederick L. Hall, State Aviation Safety Officer for the District of Columbia Army National Guard, celebrates over 28 years of service with a retirement ceremony at the 260th Regional Training Institute, Fort Belvoir, Va., Jan. 5, 2024. Gordon joined the D.C. National Guard in 2008, after first enlisting in 1995 and serving as a Black Hawk crew chief. CW5 Hall also provided 13 years of active duty service.
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RM2AJ05EN–Rural planning and development; a study of rural conditions and problems in Canada . of the kind of rectangular plan which has prevailedon this continent seem to overlook this fact. The criticism of Mr.H. R. Aldridge,* that the plans of American cities are little betterthan block plans of sites, planned grid-iron fashion to facilitate theoperations of speculators in real estate, is largely true. But theorigin of the plan seems to have been the rectangular system of sur-vey in rural districts, and this was not deliberately designed to facili-tate speculation although one of its results was to d
RM2WFXCK0–U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 Frederick L. Hall, State Aviation Safety Officer for the District of Columbia Army National Guard, celebrates over 28 years of service with a retirement ceremony at the 260th Regional Training Institute, Fort Belvoir, Va., Jan. 5, 2024. Gordon joined the D.C. National Guard in 2008, after first enlisting in 1995 and serving as a Black Hawk crew chief. CW5 Hall also provided 13 years of active duty service.
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RM2AFYD5R–. The development of American nationality. ntried to stand between them, his judgment was so oftenwith Hamilton that on December 31, 1793, Jefferson left thecabinet and became the head of a new party, professingespecially loyalty to the Constitution strictly construed,and adopting the name Republican. The establishment of the financial system met with otheropposition more violent but less important. In the moun-tain valleys of the frontier, the lack of transportation facili-ties compelled the farmer to transmute corn and wheat intocommodities more easily handled. In later times muchwas fed to
RM2WFXCK4–U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 Frederick L. Hall, State Aviation Safety Officer for the District of Columbia Army National Guard, celebrates over 28 years of service with a retirement ceremony at the 260th Regional Training Institute, Fort Belvoir, Va., Jan. 5, 2024. Gordon joined the D.C. National Guard in 2008, after first enlisting in 1995 and serving as a Black Hawk crew chief. CW5 Hall also provided 13 years of active duty service.
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RM2AM2YXX–The mass and vestments of the Catholic church, liturgical, doctrinal, historical and archaeological . ivinity and canons wore an almucelined with gray fur, and all others a dark brownfur. About the year 1300 the almuce as a hoodwas superseded by a cap. CHAPTER XXXVI. THE CINCTURE. What is the Purpose of the Cincture? To gather up the long and broadalb that it may be fitted closely tothe body. It is tied about the waistto keep the alb in its proper place.Laborers, soldiers and pilgrims werewont to gird themselves to securetheir long loose garments to facili-tate their movements. By what Other N
RM2WFX7FH–U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 Frederick L. Hall, State Aviation Safety Officer for the District of Columbia Army National Guard, celebrates over 28 years of service with a retirement ceremony at the 260th Regional Training Institute, Fort Belvoir, Va., Jan. 5, 2024. Gordon joined the D.C. National Guard in 2008, after first enlisting in 1995 and serving as a Black Hawk crew chief. CW5 Hall also provided 13 years of active duty service.
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RM2AJ38G2–Maryland medical journal . MARYLAND Medical Journal Medicine and Surgery. The Medical Journal Company BALTIMORE Publishers WASHINGTON Volume SixtyNumber Ten OCTOBER, 1917 Annual SubscriptionTwo Dollars Obstinate Constipation of Infants and Young Children is usually a dietetic affair, but is sometimes due to lack of muscular tone. While INTEROL is neither a food nor a tonic, it is undoubtedly of servicein these conditions because it supplies lubrication in the large bowel, facili-tating both peristalsis and evacuation. Thus there is less likelihood of intes-tinal stasis with its resulting ferme
RM2WFXA2T–U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 Frederick L. Hall, State Aviation Safety Officer for the District of Columbia Army National Guard, celebrates over 28 years of service with a retirement ceremony at the 260th Regional Training Institute, Fort Belvoir, Va., Jan. 5, 2024. Gordon joined the D.C. National Guard in 2008, after first enlisting in 1995 and serving as a Black Hawk crew chief. CW5 Hall also provided 13 years of active duty service.
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RM2AM3C6B–Proceedings of the United States National Museum . cus-sion based upon the investigationof anhydrous systems. It is prob-able that the differentiation ofany natural magma is speeded upand that the reactions are facili-tated by the presence of volatileconstituents. The behavior of the water re-leased after crystaUization of thefinal magmatic product is furtherdiscussed below. MIAROLITIC CAVITIES. Under the term miarolitic cav-ities are comprised smaU openspaces which occur in the coarseralbitic rocks and are lined withquartz and albite crystals. In mostcases in the rocks rich in micropeg-matite
RM2WFX863–U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 Frederick L. Hall, State Aviation Safety Officer for the District of Columbia Army National Guard, celebrates over 28 years of service with a retirement ceremony at the 260th Regional Training Institute, Fort Belvoir, Va., Jan. 5, 2024. Gordon joined the D.C. National Guard in 2008, after first enlisting in 1995 and serving as a Black Hawk crew chief. CW5 Hall also provided 13 years of active duty service.
RMHEBNN5–Army Sgt. Tashaia Bedminster, a Virgin Islands National Guardsman attached to Joint Task Force Guantanamo's maintenance transportation office, directs traffic during random inspections, March 4. Vehicles are inspected to ensure maintenance upkeep and adherence to policies. JTF Guantanamo conducts safe, humane, legal and transparent care and custody of detainees, including those convicted by military commission and those ordered released by a court. The JTF conducts intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination for the protection of detainees and personnel working in JTF Guantanamo facili
RMHEJXTM–GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba – A guard with Joint Task Force Guantanamo's Navy Expeditionary Guard Battalion signs re-enlistment paperwork as his career counselor looks on, Jan. 11, 2010. The NEGB provides a portion of the guard force inside JTF Guantanamo’s detention facilities. JTF Guantanamo conducts safe, humane, legal and transparent care and custody of detainees, including those convicted by military commission and those ordered released by a court. The JTF conducts intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination for the protection of detainees and personnel working in JTF Guantanamo facili
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RMHEJMH6–GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba – Army Staff Sgt. Hector Velaquez, a light-wheeled vehicle mechanic with the 525th Military Police Battalion, performs routine maintenance on one of Joint Task Force Guantanamo’s humvees at the 525th MP Battalion’s motor pool here, Jan. 26, 2009. JTF Guantanamo conducts safe, humane, legal and transparent care and custody of detained enemy combatants, including those convicted by military commission and those ordered released. The JTF conducts intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination for the protection of detainees and personnel working in JTF Guantanamo facili
RMHG0E3C–120206-N-ZB122-001 SOUDA BAY, Greece (Feb. 6, 2012) The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Vella Gulf (CG 72) is escorted by a tugboat to Marathi NATO Pier facility for a routine port visit. Vella Gulf is conducting theater and maritime security operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Chelsy Alamina/Released) US Navy 120206-N-ZB122-001 The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Vella Gulf (CG 72) is escorted by a tugboat to Marathi NATO Pier facili
RMHFTX1A–070807-N-5277R-002 ATSUGI, Japan (Aug. 7, 2007) - Utilitiesman 2nd Class Brent Zimmerman, right, and Utilitiesman Constructionman Apprentice Charles Olise, both of Naval Air Facility AtsugiÕs Public Works Department, grind rust off a steel frame. Once complete, the piece will be used to assemble a decontamination trailer for NAFÕs Disaster Preparedness Office. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Barry Riley (RELEASED) US Navy 070807-N-5277R-002 Utilitiesman 2nd Class Brent Zimmerman, right, and Utilitiesman Constructionman Apprentice Charles Olise, both of Naval Air Facili
RM2AX383K–www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . twenty-seven. willing to take advantage of the local opportunities for locating fac-tories within reach of three of the most important railroads of thecountry, and one of the best and safest navigable rivers in the UnitedStates. Exemptions from taxation, free land and proper docking facili-ties would make Chester the commercial and industrial center of theMiddle Atlantic Coast. This is not a vision, but a clear and feasibleproposition that has been tiied out in European cities with the greatestsuccess. The city could easily afford
RMHFWDM9–080910-N-0483B-008 YOKOSUKA, Japan (Sept. 10, 2008) Chief petty officers and chief petty officer selects assigned to Fleet Activities Yokosuka and Naval Air Facility Atsugi (NAF) conduct a formation physical training run. NAF Atsugi The chief selects are undergoing a six-week induction process designed to make them ready for the responsibilities of a Navy chief petty officer. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Kari R. Bergman/Released) US Navy 080910-N-0483B-008 Chief petty officers and chief petty officer selects assigned to Fleet Activities Yokosuka and Naval Air Facili
RMHFX62R–090226-N-9204H-354 FORT LEWIS, Wash. (Feb. 26, 2009) Sailors assigned to Navy Provisional Detainee Battalion 6 conduct a training exercise at a simulated detainee holding area at Camp Caisson, a simulated detainee facility at Fort Lewis, Wash. Navy Provisional Detainee Battalion 6 is scheduled to deploy to Iraq in March. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Eric J. Harrison/Released) US Navy 090226-N-9204H-354 Sailors assigned to Navy Provisional Detainee Battalion 6 conduct a training exercise at a simulated detainee holding area at Camp Caisson, a simulated detainee facili
RMHF1E1F–U.S. Marine Cpl. Roberts, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines [2-5], 3rd Infantry Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, coaches a female police officer during dry fire drills at the pistol range Joint Security Station Iron in Al Ramadi, Iraq, July 28. The female officers are being trained by fellow police officers of South Ramadi and U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines [2-5], 3rd Infantry Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force. The unit is deployed with Multi-National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq to develop Iraqi security forces, facili
RMHFW2RM–071111-N-0120A-085 PO HANG, Korea (Nov. 11, 2007) Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) 90, from the ÒDragonsÓ of Assault Craft Unit (ACU) 5 Det. Western Pacific, rides in the surf to the beach at Po Hang. LCACs from ACU-5 spent the day transiting to and from the amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2) in order to embark U.S. and Republic of Korea Marines. Essex is the lead ship of the only forward-deployed U.S. Expeditionary Strike Group and serves as the flagship for CTF 76, the Navy's only forward-deployed amphibious force commander. Task Force 76 is headquartered at White Beach Naval Facili
RMHFW2P4–071109-N-9132D-001 ROTA, Spain (Nov. 9, 2007) - Ruben Nadal, Rota Commissary Store Director; Gerald Outar, NEX Store Director; Capt. Earl K. Hampton Jr., Commander, U.S. Naval Activities, Spain; Rear Adm. Robert Bianchi, Commander, Navy Exchange Service Command; Richard S. Page, Acting Director and Chief Executive Officer, Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA); and Capt. Jim Joslyn, Naval Station Rota Command Chaplain, cut the ribbon during the Naval Station Rota Navy Exchange and DeCA Commissary grand opening Nov. 9. The new 135,000 square-foot NEX is a one-stop shop, combining all shopping facili
RMHFXG40–051114-N-9500T-046 El Centro, Calif. (Nov. 14, 2005) - An HH-60H Seahawk helicopter, assigned to the ÒEightballersÓ of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Eight (HS-8), prepares to takeoff for a night training mission from Naval Air Facility (NAF) El Centro, Calif. A detachment from HS-8 is currently deployed to NAF El Centro to conduct periodic Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) and weapons training. U.S. Navy photo by PhotographerÕs Mate 2nd Class Scott Taylor (RELEASED) US Navy 051114-N-9500T-046 An HH-60H Seahawk helicopter prepares to takeoff for a night training mission from Naval Air Facili
RFR6G8BA–Magnificent panorama, view from the sea to the coastal strip of the city before sunset in the soft sunlight. High-rise buildings and commercial facili
RM2AND513–Principles and practice of operative dentistry . Fissure, pointed. Dentate. 369 illustrate these forms. The pointed fissure bur is by far the most service-able instrument for opening very small cavities or fissures. Its shape facili-tates its entrance into the cavity, while it also more readily follows a fissure.Spear-pointed drills are not so serviceable for this purpose, on accountof the fact that they are frequently broken by being caught in the irregu-larities of the cavities or in the fissures. 16 242 OPERATIVE DENTISTRY In the larger cavities enamel-chisels are much more useful for openi
RM2AWM9BH–The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . of recreation. Tlic number and char-acter of its public schools and establishments for higher learning, itspublic libraries, and its literary and .scientific institutions, give facili-ties for education and culture not excelled if equaled by those of anyother city of its size in America. All this and much more can besaid. With a valuation of over one hundred millions, its debt of fivemillions seems not formidable in consideration of the many and greatbenefits and improvements secured and enjoyed. And unless pro-phetic visio
RM2AN7A68–Military medical and surgical essays ; prepared for the United States Sanitary Commission . differ very materially from those given in text-books.The principal precaution to be observed, is in the dis-section on the posterior part of the os calcis, in ordernot to wound, the posterior tibial artery, and thusdeprive the flap of its nourishment. It is recom-mended by some surgeons to disarticulate before dis-secting the posterior flap. This proceeding increases * Synies Contributions to Surgery. 476 AMPUTATIONS. the liability to wound this vessel, nor does it facili-tate the operation. The artery
RM2AN6FD6–The Independent . ment haslearned of the proposals which thePresident of the United States hasjust made with the purpose of facili-tating measures looking toward theestablishment of a durable peace, whileat the same time seeking to avoid anyinterference which could cause pain tolegitimate feelings. This government would consider it-self failing in its duties toward itsown people and toward all humanityif it did not express its deepest sym-pathy with all efforts which could con-tribute to put an end to the ever in-creasing suffering and the moral andmaterial losses. It has every hope thatthe in
RM2AM6D9W–Agricultural news . of the world we areor^-JS ?[t^^L^^J^^^^^^^ inducements to our clients. WE CON- TO IT KfnSf^^^^ W^^^ both parties lU 11 AKL ENTIRELY SATISFIED, and m pursuance of that Ioiicy we inyariably.pay the highest prices compatible with theconditions obtaining: from time to time: and moreover we areready to make all such payments when, where, and how ourclients instruct us. If payment is required in London, New York,or anywhere else, we can arrange it: if goods are to be shipDedm exchange it is our pleasure to do so. and. our buyine: facili-ties enable us to acquire such goods at roc
RM2AG9N0W–. Rod and gun. Lawton) has expressed himself as anx-ious and willing to help the department in thismatter. The further question of laying outstrategic temporary fencing next fall to facili-tate the making of a drive the following winterwill also have to be gone into on the ground. The members agreed unanimously to thefollowing proposition: That the North American Fish and GameProtective Association views with profoundconcern the threatened early extinction ofthe prong-horn antelope once abundant on thewestern provinces of the United States andCanada and would urge upon the two federalgovernmen
RM2AKAXJ7–The art of anaesthesia . to advantage. It is not necessary that the patientfast. The most satisfactory site of injection is between thethird and the fourth lumbar vertebra? directly in the middleline (Fig. 117). The object of this site of injection is toimmediately engage the ligamentum muscle. This facili-tates the direct entrance into the canal. This point may be found as follows: With the patientsitting up in a slouching posture, draw a line connectingboth iliac crests. This line will cross the spinous processof the fourth lumbar vertebra (Fig. 116). The pointof injection is then just above
RM2AFX1R9–. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. ject toheavy rainfall and in irrigated areas more adequate drainage facili-ties are being provided. Good alignment and grades and proper loca-tion are being stressed ; pavements are being strengthened and macadamsurfacing and rock ba.ses thickened to take care of the heavier loadswhich are now using the highways. More attention is being given tothe general appearance of the highways, and in the location of high-ways advantage is being taken of the scenic possibilties of the s
RM2AG6YHD–. Journal. y to theaxis of rotation. The negative electrode of iron or zincdivides the electrolytic cell into two parts, which arc n,communication by openings in the electrode near to itsouter edge. On each side of the negative electrode arearranged the positive electrodes of platinised silver, orcarbon, bound together, and furnished with slits, one .of each slit being turned towards the front of the plateand the other towards the back, this arrangi men! Facili-tating the renewal of the liquid between the electrodes.During the rotation, the different parts of the electrodespass successively in
RM2AKPH6B–Archaeologia cantiana . ur torques, of two hundred mancusesof gold, are mentioned. The weight and value of theseornaments shew that they were both torques andarmillic, probably antique. I have stated that the armillse found at Chathamand Gillingham were broken in ancient times. Thelarger specimen is also notched deeply, as if to facili-tate a further division. These facts are, to a certainextent, evidence of these ornaments having been usedin commerce, in weighty transactions, as a monetarymedium. Their value was no doubt well understood;and, l)eing carried upon the person, their safety wasens
RM2AWE56H–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . an attack of eithershould use Holloways Ointment also, the powerful propertiesof which, combined with the effectof the Pills, ensure a certaincure. The Ointment should be thoroughly rubbed into theparts affected at least twice a day, after they have been suffi-ciently fomented wirh warm water to open the pores to facili-tate the introduction of the Ointment to the glands. GO THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [Joly 11, 1891. ORCHID HOUSES—AS THEY SHOULD BE. J, VAEEK.S BL COi give their special attention to the
RM2AKMMXG–The story of Gary, Indiana . OWHERE in the United States, and probablynowhere in the world, can be found a duplicateof the town and factory site of Gary. Its size,its natural advantages, its nearness to the greatore beds of Upper Michigan, Wisconsin, andMinnesota, and the vast coal deposits of Illinois,Indiana, Ohio, and West Virginia; its wonderful transportation facili-ties, both by water and rail; its opportunity for a great inland harbor,with room for twenty miles of splendid dockage; the healthfulnessof its location, and its proximity to a great central labor market andthe greatest railro
RM2AND5A1–Principles and practice of operative dentistry . Fissure, pointed. Dentate. 369 illustrate these forms. The pointed fissure bur is by far the most service-able instrument for opening very small cavities or fissures. Its shape facili-tates its entrance into the cavity, while it also more readily follows a fissure.Spear-pointed drills are not so serviceable for this purpose, on accountof the fact that they are frequently broken by being caught in the irregu-larities of the cavities or in the fissures. 16 242 OPERATIVE DENTISTRY In the larger cavities enamel-chisels are much more useful for openi
RM2AJB0A4–The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . mprovement made by Mr. Sterling, of Glenbervie,on the Corn-drill hoe, which it may be of use to insertin your Agricultural Gaxette. As the drill system ofculture appears to be rapidly extending, whatever facili-tates the cleaning of the crops becomes of importance :— In this hoe there are five coulters, or scarifiers, themachine being intended to be used after a five-rowedCorn-di-ill. In its original state the axle of the frontwheel had a fixed position parallel to the axles of theside wheels ; and the draught-chain was attached tothe muzzle
RM2AJB6EA–Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . he peddlers are, for the latter donot carry as large an assortment as arule, nor have they often as good facili-ties for obtaining a tniiform quality, apoint which is of prime importance inregard to fhe products mentioned.—Merchants Review. THE CANADIAN GROCER QUOTATIONS FOR PROPRIETARY ARTICLES Quotations on staple articles, prepared by our own staff, will be found in the market reports in the centre of the paperThe following are prices of proprietary articles which are supplied by the manufacturers or their agents, who alone are responsiblefor their accur
RM2AN7CCM–E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . ers also serveanother purpose. They enable the engineer or mine fore-man to know, while underground, without the use of maps.approximately his position—a distinct advantage towardefficient development, especially in wet or hot mines whereit is difficult to use a map underground. Other favorablefeatures of this method of numbering are its infiniteflexibility, its adaptability to the coordinate system ofworking up survey notes and the manner in which it facili-tates the writing and interpreting of mine reports. It may not be advisable to change a numbering
RM2AKNR3N–Principles and practice of operative dentistry . iFissure, pointed.. Dentate. 369 illustrate these forms. The pointed fissure bur is by far the most service-able instrument for opening very small cavities or fissures. Its shape facili-tates its entrance into the cavity, while it also more readily follows a fissure.Spear-pointed drills are not so serviceable for this purpose, on accountof the fact that they are frequently broken by being caught in the irregu-larities of the cavities or in the fissures. 19 290 OPERATIVE DENTISTRY. In the larger cavities enamel-chisels are much more useful for op
RM2AJF78Y–The House of Correction of the City of Chicago : a retrospect covering a half century of endeavor from the founding of the institution to the present time, 1871-1921 . Streets,and the Erring WomensRefuge for Reform, at 5024 Indiana Avenue, the latter institution now calledThe Chicago Home for Girls. These two institutions, by reason of long experience and proper facili-ties, were in every way competent to properly care for this class of offendersand their work is well and favorably known to a large part of the community.It had been the custom for years to commit girls to both these institution
RM2AN792Y–Military medical and surgical essays ; prepared for the United States Sanitary Commission . differ very materially from those given in text-books.The principal precaution to be observed, is in the dis-section on the posterior part of the os calcis, in ordernot to wound, the posterior tibial artery, and thusdeprive the flap of its nourishment. It is recom-mended by some surgeons to disarticulate before dis-secting the posterior flap. This proceeding increases * Synies Contributions to Surgery. 476 AMPUTATIONS. the liability to wound this vessel, nor does it facili-tate the operation. The artery
RM2AKN4TG–Popular resorts, and how to reach them . y and pleasureof the tourist. At Harrisburg connection is made with trains on the• Pennsylvania and Northern Central Railroad, affording ample facili-ties to go North, Soutli. or West. TIIK LEHIGH VALLEY. — RE-SUMING FROM EASTON. The Lehigh and Susque-hanna Division of the Cen-tral Railroad connects atKaston, aiui, following the tor-tuous course of the Lehigli,winds its picturesque waythrough the mountains to theSusquehanna at Wilkes Barre.up which it follows to Pitts-ton, and thence on the eastbank of the Lackawanna toScranton. This is a main line, int
RM2AXGEPT–Principles and practice of butter-making; a treatise on the chemical and physical properties of milk and its components, the handling of milk and cream, and the manufacture of butter therefrom . 318 BUTTER-MAKING. require 700 pounds. If it takes 700 pounds of ice daily forcooling the cream for eight months of the year, which is aboutthe time the cream would have to be cooled by artificial means,. it would take 108,000 pounds of ice per year. As the specificheat of cream is only about 0.7, the final amount needed forcooling the cream would be only 117,000 pounds, or about59 tons. COOLING FACILI
RM2AKN8XT–Canadian grocer July-September 1919 . torageDistributing and ForwardingHouse in the Western field.Total Storage space ninety-sixthousand square feet of Bondedor Free Storage. Heated Ware-house. Excellent Track facili-ties. The Western House forSERVICE. Williams Storage Co. WINNIPEG andWinnipeg Warehousing Co. Watson & Truesdale, Winnipeg Have live men doing detail work throughout our territory. Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta,get the business, and can get it for vou. Write us, and we will explain our system. Wholesale Grocery Brokers and Manufacturers Agents They TRACKAGESTORAGEDISTRI-BUTIO
RM2AFMAXG–. Hardware merchandising August-October 1912. n Mr. Wellsstated briefly, We cannot get too manyroutes in moving our grain as the facili-ties and grain proposition is very urg-ent. The resolution carried. Pacific Coast Facilities.Resolution No. 9. Government Ele-vators and Terminal Facilities at Paci-fic Coast, read as follows: WHEREAS, with the completion of newrailroads with easier grades, to the PacificCoast, and the opening of the Panama Canal,an enormous traffic will flow to and fromthe prairies via the Pacific ports; and, WHEREAS, with the enormous volume ofbusiness a saving in the cost o
RM2AGE4RP–. Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1919). MAKING THE GARAGE PAY Nineteen-Nineteen will undoubtedly be a banner year for garages. This is, to the garage equipped to MAKEIT PAY. Therefore, why drift along without the many inexpensive lines that reduce your overhead by facili-tating rapidity of work. With prices right, and an- excellent stock, the following lines meet your expectations. Wright High Speed118! Hoists. a Reed Vises Have established a reputation of high quality.Backed by a guarantee to be right in every respect.A guarantee that says if there is anything anywherewrong
RM2AKM0FN–Canadian grocer July-September 1919 . st StorageDistributing and ForwardingHouse in the Western field.Total Storage space ninety-sixthousand square feet of Bondedor Free Storage. Heated Ware-house. Excellent Track facili-ties. The Western House forSERVICE. Williams Storage Co. WINNIPEG andWinnipeg Warehousing Co. Watson & Truesdale, Winnipeg Have live men doing detail work throughout our territory. Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta,get the business, and can get it for vou. Write us, and we will explain our system. Wholesale Grocery Brokers and Manufacturers Agents They TRACKAGESTORAGEDISTRI-B
RM2AN4D0T–The silversmith's handbook : containing full instructions for the alloying and working of silver, including the different modes of refining and melting the metal; its solders; the preparation of imitation alloys... . Fig. 24. Draw-bench for Wire. means of an apparatus called a drum (Fig. 26),revolving upon a perpendicular pin, the exterior ofwhich receives the wire and prevents it frombecoming entangled. When the end of the wirehas finally passed through the draw-plate, thewhole coil is carefully removed from the drum(which is made slightly conical in form for facili-. Fig, 27. Skeleton Frame
RM2AWD9P0–Mutants and hybrids of the oenotheras . as havebeen kept under cultivation for one or two seasons in order to facili-tate observation of possible mutants. (3) Analysis of the relationship between 0. lamarckiana andother species of the genus by means of hybridizations. (4) Estimation of the dominance of parental characters in hybridsof 0. lamarckiana X 0. biennis and 0. lamarckiana X 0. cruciata. (5) Determination of the recurrence and stability of mutants ofthe Oenotheras ; description of 0. gigas as cultivated in the NewYork Botanical Garden. (6) Estimation of the fluctuating variability of s
RM2AWWCRR–New York Hospital School of Nursing Announcement . partment of socialservice is to be regarded as an effective element inthe training of physicians. Nursing The time has gone by when a school of nursing ofthe best type can be conducted merely as a by-productof the hospital nursing service. In order to attractand train women for leadership in nursing, educa-tional facilities comparable to those provided inother fields of education are necessary. A comfort-able and attractive residence for nurses containingteaching rooms, a library and recreational facili-ties is part of the new plant and will b
RM2AKTC7J–Canadian grocer July-September 1919 . Our Head Officeat Winnipeg Put Your Line Among TheBig Sellers of The West The House of Scott-Bathgate offers youevery necessary requirement to placeyour product to advantage in the West-ern Canada markets.Practical experience, aggressive sales-men, ample accommodation—theseare some of our success-making facili-ties. Christies Biscuits and Robertsons Confection-ery are sold by us direct to the retail trade. Wehave popularized these in the West. We cando the same for your line. Write for information Scott-Bathgate Co., Limited GROCERY BROKERS AND COMMISSION
RM2AKM4ME–Popular resorts, and how to reach them . COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT. a great valley, three hundred and sixty miles long. Such a region, sovast, could only be a great storehouse of Natures curiosities. POPULAR KESOBTS, AND HOW TO BEACH THEM. 273 Commercially studied in connection with the future of Virginia as afamous resort for travellers and summer tourists, it strikes the eye atonce, that the leading artery of communication across the State willmake some port on the Chesapeake its grand depot. In the waters ofthat magnificent bay, Virginia possesses the only complete harbor facili-ties on the ent
RM2AXDE12–Engineering and Contracting . sp clamp. The derrick fall,which is a double block, was made fast to the%-in. cable, and in this v.-ay a pull of about HOtons could be exerted on the pile. The material excavated from pier No. 4 wasutilized to grade the track shown by dottedlines in Fig. 3, and a trestle was constructedacross the creek, thus giving trackage facili-ties to pier No. 3, the excavation of which wasstarted early in September. The excavationsfor the abutments and the piers near the endsof the viaduct were shallow, and the work wasaccomplished w-ithout the use of derricks orsheeting. The
RM2AN6AD5–The past and the present . m HOUSE, Westerly, R. I. ^ SEASON OF 1879. ^m The above House is one of the==s largest and tlnest Hotels in all New ^ Eng-lancl for accessibility, comfort?^^ and convenience. The Sleeping? ^ Aiiartments are large and airy. The famous Sea-side Resort,Watch Hill, is located six miles- >()Uth, accessible by steamboat orpiivate conveyance to and from1= the Dixon House, with all facili-ties for returning to either dinneroi tea, or both. Terms i-easonableand all applications promptly re-^pcmded to. THE KOUTE.—The DixONHouse, Westerly, is reached from ( w Yorlc, Provide
RM2AXJMPR–Manual of Egyptian archæology and guide to the study of antiquities in EgyptFor the use of students and travellers . re, butthey vary slightly according to the wishes of theengineers. At the south-east gate of the fortress ofAbydos (fig. 33) the place damiesbetween the two walls is omitted,and the court is constructed entirelyin the thickness of the main wall.At Kom el Ahmar, opposite El Kab,the block of brickwork in which thedoor is cut projects boldly (fig. 34).Various posterns disposed at irregular intervals facili-tated the movements of the garrison and enabledthem to carry out a variety o
RM2AKMNA0–The story of Gary, Indiana . NEv^» CiTY HAtW GARY WO. The new City Hall as it will appear when completed at the corner ofSeventh Avenue and Massachusetts Street.. OWHERE in the United States, and probablynowhere in the world, can be found a duplicateof the town and factory site of Gary. Its size,its natural advantages, its nearness to the greatore beds of Upper Michigan, Wisconsin, andMinnesota, and the vast coal deposits of Illinois,Indiana, Ohio, and West Virginia; its wonderful transportation facili-ties, both by water and rail; its opportunity for a great inland harbor,with room for twenty
RM2AXGWYG–Weekly news letter . Much experimenting has been donewith a view to utilizing the hurds, orwoody center, which make up more thanhalf of the hemp stalk. One Ohio factoryused several thousand tons for papermanufacturing, but this use will need de-velopment in the way of shipping facili- ties and definite market. At present thahurds are mostly burned for fuel to oper-ate the driers and furnish power for thabreaking and scutching machinery. Flax growing appears to be on the in-crease, due to the cutting off of the Euro-pean product. The principal flax regionsare Wisconsin, eastern Michigan, thaWil
RM2AFP9FE–. Standardization of mining methods; a series of important articles reprinted from Engineering and mining journal. ch the ground requires, and withthe exact gage, cutting edge, and reaming surfaces.Four pieces of steel (the 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th) should befastened with an iron ring into one bundle, to facili-tate handling. This bundle contains all the steel re-quired for the drilling of one hole to its proper depth,and can be used over again until the steel becomes dulled. Another problem is to keep the steel moving. Forexample, after it passes through the drill-sharpeningshop, it is transported
RM2AMYJHF–School architecture; a handy manual for the use of architects and school authorities . on room therein, and no such plans shallbe approved by him unless provision is madetherein, for assuring at least thirty cubic feet ofpure air every minute per pupil, and the facili-ties for exhausting the foul or vitiated air there-in shall be positive and independent of atmos-pheric changes. 3. No tax voted by a district meeting orother competent authority in any such city, vill-age or school district exceeding the sum of fivehundred dollars, shall be levied by the trusteesuntil the commissioner of educati
RM2AN2A20–The tightening of loose teeth: some technical innovations . pproximal inlays may be facili-tated by putting a greased celluloid strip round thetooth to be filled. Cut into the strip where it extends beyond thegnndmg surface, put it on the occlusal surface forgettmg correct articulation by bite-closure while thewax is yet soft. A cavity in the wax inlay may be secured bydroppmg Calxine into the cavity before taking theimpression. Before inserting the gold inlay the Calxine shouldbe removed. For removing the overhanging wax, rub the marginsof the wax filling with benzine. As investing material I
RM2AG9FRJ–. Operative surgery. d passing under the end of the OPERATIONS ON THE NECK. 695 finger (Fig. 874) is tlien piislied downward in the median line, withoutusing force, and pressed into place by the finger and the tube detached (Fig.875). The joint in the shank of the obturator is for the purpose of facili-tating this part of the operation. As soon as the obturator is removed, andit is ascertained that the tube is in the larynx, the thread is withdrawn, l)utat the same time the finger is kept in contact with tlie tul)e to prevent itsbeing also withdrawn (Fig. 876). It is important that the attempt
RM2AM57XD–The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . vice, theadequacy of their equipment and directness oftheir routes for freight carrying, place Schen-ectady at a distinct advantage in the man-ufacturing world. The present traffic facili-ties will be increased within a measurablyshort time by the State Barge Canal, now inprocess of construction. Supplementing these means of transporta-tion, electric lines extend east to Troy andAlbany, north to Saratoga and Glens Falls,and west to Amsterdam, Johnstown and Glov-ersville. —has kept pace, in its ser
RM2AFTF79–. Highland Echo 1915-1925. ILLPAY BIG DIVIDENDS It is gratifying to learn of thecampaign of the Alumni Associationof Maryville College for the purposeof securing more adequate equip-ment for the physical developmentof the students through the provid-ing of a new athletic field and anenlarged gymnasium. No one knowsthe great need of such equipmentmore than some of us who in jtheryears struggled with limited facili-ties, and we shall rejoice to see thefuture students of the College inthe possession of a commodiojisGym, and a real stadium. I believesuch equipment will mean a happierand more conte
RM2AJK6X2–American homes and gardens . ttainedtakes considerably longer to dry them than ifgathered in the afternoon, and hence this periodof the day is usually the busiest one on an onionfarm, during harvest time. The seed pods areconveyed in sacks by means of wagons to thedrying ground, where they are spread out onlarge sheets to dry in the sunshine. To facili-tate the process of drying the heaps are turnedover daily by means of wooden forks. As rainscarcely ever falls during the drying seasonthe operation progresses rapidly in the genialwarmth of the sun. When thoroughly dry thepods are conveyed to t
RM2AWEHN9–L'ambassadrice; opéra comique en trois actes . Jj s la la la la la la la la la la la la (P.trï*) (Clierchant à rentrer dans le (un) . (Parlé) t> noncenest 11 ? iiiiii niufntinrrz ? . fiasrfladnirjui. la la la la la la la la la f„iip.rdr» la la /(? (on.. quelle facili té! coiTim» •ousle di. siez,cest chanter en Duchesse.
RM2AN44XB–American messenger . oads which are greatly needed. Since1913 ten per cent, of the receipts of theNational Forests have been used in roadand trail building, but the funds havebeen inadequate to meet the needs. Manyisolated communities within the NationalForests are entirely dependent on the( iovei nment roads ami t t ails In someinstances these settlements are said tobe almost entirely without means ofCommunication. According to ForestService officials the money now madeavailable will permit the construction ofmany roads necessary to open up inac-cessible territory, and will greatly facili-tat
RM2AM5GMN–Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . panywas incorporated under the title — The CieorgeF. Blake Manufacturing Company, with George F.ISlake as president. In 1879 it purchased thelarge plant of the Knowles Steam-pipe Company,at Warren, Mass., thus greatly extending its facili-ties. It was, however, found necessary in 1890 toremove the Boston manufactory to East Cambridge,where extensive works were erected, covering fouracres, with a main building of four hundred feetlong by one hundre
RM2AJKC67–High-school buildings and grounds . umand auditorium arranged to serve maximum .school and community uses, facili-ties for vocational work, enlarged si)ace for the heating and ventilating i)lant,acconmiodations for a double cni-ollnicnt, and the maintenance throughout ofsafety, sanitation, and iiro|ier lighting. 42 HIGH-SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND GEOUNDS. Referring again to the problem, it may be stated tliat the changes in the struc-tural or bearing walls of the old building sliould be of such a nature as to re-quire no serious alterations or expense. On account of the nonfireproof charac-ter of th
RM2AN2GN4–Text-book of ophthalmology . [Fig. 398.—Keratoscopic Images in a case of Regular Inverse Astigmatism.After Javal (from Norris and Oliver). C. reflex, from center of cornea. The reflex is an ellipse with the vertical diameter the longer.B, D, H, G, reflexes from outlying portions of the cornea where the astigmatism is more marked andis also slightly irregular.—D.]. [Fig. 399.—Keratoscopic Images in a Case of Irregular Astigmatism.After Javal (from Norris and Oliver).—D.] 57 898 TEXT-BOOK OF OPHTHALMOLOGY The determination of the corneal astigmatism with the ophthalmometer facili-tates very grea
RM2AG9BGK–. Review of reviews and world's work. dhe refused a puisne judgeship which was offeredhim in 1882. His mind was set on higherthings. His first notable political success was not par-liamentary, but journalistic. In the autumn of1880 he contributed to the Daily Telecjraijli aseries of letters on the Land Question in Ire-land, which did much to facili-tate the amend-ment of the Land Act in the following year. Iwell remember the joy that reigned in the PallMall Gazette office in Northumberland Streetwhen Charles Russell began writing in theDaily Telegraijh in support of the cause of which,up to th
RM2AWRB0B–The Wheel and cycling trade review . nservatory. With the march of progress, however, thebicycle has well-nigh superseded the horse,and dusky Edgar, like Othello, may someday find his occupation as a mounted mes-senger to the President gone glimmering inthe ashes of the past. With a view to facili-tating the delivery of mail matter and news-papers at the Executive Mansion the Admin-istration decided upon a bicycle for thiswork, and a white wheelman, named Mar-shall, is now the courier of President andMrs. Cleveland. His duties consist in carrying the privatemail pouch, which formerly nestled b
RM2AKR14J–Canadian grocer July-September 1919 . ForwardingHouse in the Western field.Total Storage space ninety-sixthousand square feet of Bondedor Free Storage. Heated Ware-house. Excellent Track facili-ties. The Western House forSERVICE. Williams Storage Co, WINNIPEG andWinnipeg Warehousing Co* Watson & Truesdale, Winnipeg Have live men doing detail work throughout our territory. Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Theyget the business, and can get it for vou. Write us, and we will explain our system. Wholesale Grocery Brokers and Manufacturers Agents TRACKAGESTORAGEDISTRI-BUTION SIX HOUSES IN WESTERN
RM2AKCFB9–Canadian grocer July-September 1919 . ForwardingHouse in the Western field.Total Storage space ninety-sixthousand square feet of Bondedor Free Storage. Heated Ware-house. Excellent Track facili-ties. The Western House forSERVICE. Williams Storage Co. WINNIPEG andWinnipeg Warehousing Co. Watson & Truesdale, Winnipeg Have live men doing detail work throughout our territory. Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta,get the business, and can get it for vou. Write us, and we will explain our system. Wholesale Grocery Brokers and Manufacturers Agents They TRACKAGESTORAGEDISTRI-BUTION SIX HOUSES IN WESTERN
RM2AX1DK4–The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics . stairway lead-ing to a large trunk room. To facili-tate the raising and lowering of thetrunks, there is in the ceiling of thehall a hatch equipped with block-and-tackle. After the building of thehouse had commenced, it was decidedto have a maids room in the thirdfloor; consequently a regulation stair-case was provided. The original ideaof ladder-stairs and block-and-tacklewas not abandoned, however; and pro-spective house builders may in thelatter, at least, find a hint worthy ofnote. In the owners bedroom, which i
RM2AFT2YF–. Morton memorial; a history of the Stevens institute of technology, with biographies of the trustees, faculty, and alumni, and a record of the achievements of the Stevens family of engineers. ring News, 1895, II, 246. Present Status of the Centrifugal Pump,Ibid., 1899, I, 155. Importance of Economizing Tonnage Facili-ties by Compact Stowage of Cargoes. Ibid.,1901, I, 150. The Development of Shipyard Crane Ser-vice. Ibid., 1901, II, 402. The Seven-Masted Schooner—In Generaland in Detail. Ibid., November 26, 1902. He has also compiled Cost Tables for SeedCottonand Lint, copyrighted in 1901. Hei
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