QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1911 . Kappa Sigma Fraternity Irta GJIirta $t Established 1858 as Phi of Beta Theta Pi; re-established iSSword and Shield chapter Mystic Seven ; united, 188with P>eta Theta Pi, becoming Phi Alpha Colors—Pink and Blue.Flower—Rose. 8rta uhrta JJi JJhi Alpha tfhaptrr Class of 1011J. R. Barron C. B. Craig J. W. Frierson A. W. White Class of 1913 P. W. DuBose G. A. Howell D. A. McQueen E. H. Graham Class of JQ14W. B. Harwood f. R. Roddey Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quips-and-cranks-1911-kappa-sigma-fraternity-irta-gjiirta-t-established-1858-as-phi-of-beta-theta-pi-re-established-issword-and-shield-chapter-mystic-seven-united-188with-pgteta-theta-pi-becoming-phi-alpha-colorspink-and-blueflowerrose-8rta-uhrta-jji-jjhi-alpha-tfhaptrr-class-of-1011j-r-barron-c-b-craig-j-w-frierson-a-w-white-class-of-1913-p-w-dubose-g-a-howell-d-a-mcqueen-e-h-graham-class-of-jq14w-b-harwood-f-r-roddey-image340061994.html
RM2AN74F6–QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1911 . Kappa Sigma Fraternity Irta GJIirta $t Established 1858 as Phi of Beta Theta Pi; re-established iSSword and Shield chapter Mystic Seven ; united, 188with P>eta Theta Pi, becoming Phi Alpha Colors—Pink and Blue.Flower—Rose. 8rta uhrta JJi JJhi Alpha tfhaptrr Class of 1011J. R. Barron C. B. Craig J. W. Frierson A. W. White Class of 1913 P. W. DuBose G. A. Howell D. A. McQueen E. H. Graham Class of JQ14W. B. Harwood f. R. Roddey
X-ray . 246 Cf)e I=lRap, 1914. The South Carolina Club These tropic veins still oivn their kindred heat,And thoughts of thee my cherished State are siveet.—Paul Hamilton Hayne. HE South Carolina Club was organized in February, 1914,and the following officers were elected: Mr. J. G. Smith,President; Mr. W. B. Brigman, Vice-President; Mr. G. F.Hughston, Secretary and Treasurer, and Mr. C. I. Sease,Historian. The purpose of our organization is to afford a closerfellowship with each other; to promote the spirit of endeavor,and of good feeling among our fellow-students and theFaculty, and to win an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/x-ray-246-cfe-i=lrap-1914-the-south-carolina-club-these-tropic-veins-still-oivn-their-kindred-heatand-thoughts-of-thee-my-cherished-state-are-siveetpaul-hamilton-hayne-he-south-carolina-club-was-organized-in-february-1914and-the-following-officers-were-elected-mr-j-g-smithpresident-mr-w-b-brigman-vice-president-mr-g-fhughston-secretary-and-treasurer-and-mr-c-i-seasehistorian-the-purpose-of-our-organization-is-to-afford-a-closerfellowship-with-each-other-to-promote-the-spirit-of-endeavorand-of-good-feeling-among-our-fellow-students-and-thefaculty-and-to-win-an-image339239563.html
RM2AKWKEK–X-ray . 246 Cf)e I=lRap, 1914. The South Carolina Club These tropic veins still oivn their kindred heat,And thoughts of thee my cherished State are siveet.—Paul Hamilton Hayne. HE South Carolina Club was organized in February, 1914,and the following officers were elected: Mr. J. G. Smith,President; Mr. W. B. Brigman, Vice-President; Mr. G. F.Hughston, Secretary and Treasurer, and Mr. C. I. Sease,Historian. The purpose of our organization is to afford a closerfellowship with each other; to promote the spirit of endeavor,and of good feeling among our fellow-students and theFaculty, and to win an
Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . PLAN OF THE ROMAN HILLS. A. Mons Capitnlinus. B. Mons Paliitinus.C Mons Aventinus.1). Mons Caelius. E. Mons Esquilinus. F. Collis Viminalis. G. Collis Quirinalis. II. Collis Hortorum (or Mons Pincius).I. Mons Janiculus.n.. Velia.t. Germalus. c. Oppius. (I. Cispius. ee Tiberis Fl. 1. Prata Quinctia. 2. Praia Flaminia. 3. Subura. 4. Cariiiae. h. Caeroliensis. (i. Velabrum. 7. Forum Boariiim. 8. Vallis Murcia.. ymm FiMTroMS of tub modeii IFMEB rr the prjrpose of compansoii Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dictionary-of-greek-and-roman-geography-plan-of-the-roman-hills-a-mons-capitnlinus-b-mons-paliitinusc-mons-aventinus1-mons-caelius-e-mons-esquilinus-f-collis-viminalis-g-collis-quirinalis-ii-collis-hortorum-or-mons-pinciusi-mons-janiculusn-veliat-germalus-c-oppius-i-cispius-ee-tiberis-fl-1-prata-quinctia-2-praia-flaminia-3-subura-4-cariiiae-h-caeroliensis-i-velabrum-7-forum-boariiim-8-vallis-murcia-ymm-fimtroms-of-tub-modeii-ifmeb-rr-the-prjrpose-of-compansoii-image342705380.html
RM2AWFG5T–Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . PLAN OF THE ROMAN HILLS. A. Mons Capitnlinus. B. Mons Paliitinus.C Mons Aventinus.1). Mons Caelius. E. Mons Esquilinus. F. Collis Viminalis. G. Collis Quirinalis. II. Collis Hortorum (or Mons Pincius).I. Mons Janiculus.n.. Velia.t. Germalus. c. Oppius. (I. Cispius. ee Tiberis Fl. 1. Prata Quinctia. 2. Praia Flaminia. 3. Subura. 4. Cariiiae. h. Caeroliensis. (i. Velabrum. 7. Forum Boariiim. 8. Vallis Murcia.. ymm FiMTroMS of tub modeii IFMEB rr the prjrpose of compansoii
. Supplement to Spons dictionary of engineering, civil, mechanical, military, and naval. -jy--r?^ll^- .j|jjp wheel E, supported on a bevel centre piece screwed to the radial arm H. This fits into the socketH, which has a toothed segment on part of its circumference; the pinion G- is driven by ahand wheel, mitre f, horizontal shaft q, worm g, and wheel d, and gears into the segment and COAL MINING. 393 moves the cutter wheel E either to the right or left of the framing, as may be required. Thelarge bevel wheel E is cast to E^, in which the cutters E^ are fixed. These are made of plainsquare ste Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/supplement-to-spons-dictionary-of-engineering-civil-mechanical-military-and-naval-jy-rll-jjjp-wheel-e-supported-on-a-bevel-centre-piece-screwed-to-the-radial-arm-h-this-fits-into-the-socketh-which-has-a-toothed-segment-on-part-of-its-circumference-the-pinion-g-is-driven-by-ahand-wheel-mitre-f-horizontal-shaft-q-worm-g-and-wheel-d-and-gears-into-the-segment-and-coal-mining-393-moves-the-cutter-wheel-e-either-to-the-right-or-left-of-the-framing-as-may-be-required-thelarge-bevel-wheel-e-is-cast-to-e-in-which-the-cutters-e-are-fixed-these-are-made-of-plainsquare-ste-image336860722.html
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A guide to the fossil invertebrate animals in the Department of geology and palaeontology in the British museum (Natural history) . FiG. 12.—Fossil sponge spicules: Silicispongiae, Tetractinellida. Skeletalspicules of Lithistida. Rhizomorina: a, b, Seliscothon; c, Cnemidia-strum. Tetracladina : d, Aulocopiimi megamorma; e, /, Doryderma;g, Carterella. Eutaxicladina: h, Astylospongia. a, b, c, d, h, enlarged40 diam.; e, 26 diam.; /, g, 20 diam, (After Hinde.). Fig. 13.—Fossil sponge spicules : Silicispongiae, Tetractinellida. Skeletal((X-e) and dermal (f-i) spicules of Lithistida. Eutaxicladina: Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-guide-to-the-fossil-invertebrate-animals-in-the-department-of-geology-and-palaeontology-in-the-british-museum-natural-history-fig-12fossil-sponge-spicules-silicispongiae-tetractinellida-skeletalspicules-of-lithistida-rhizomorina-a-b-seliscothon-c-cnemidia-strum-tetracladina-d-aulocopiimi-megamorma-e-dorydermag-carterella-eutaxicladina-h-astylospongia-a-b-c-d-h-enlarged40-diam-e-26-diam-g-20-diam-after-hinde-fig-13fossil-sponge-spicules-silicispongiae-tetractinellida-skeletalx-e-and-dermal-f-i-spicules-of-lithistida-eutaxicladina-image342730328.html
RM2AWGM0T–A guide to the fossil invertebrate animals in the Department of geology and palaeontology in the British museum (Natural history) . FiG. 12.—Fossil sponge spicules: Silicispongiae, Tetractinellida. Skeletalspicules of Lithistida. Rhizomorina: a, b, Seliscothon; c, Cnemidia-strum. Tetracladina : d, Aulocopiimi megamorma; e, /, Doryderma;g, Carterella. Eutaxicladina: h, Astylospongia. a, b, c, d, h, enlarged40 diam.; e, 26 diam.; /, g, 20 diam, (After Hinde.). Fig. 13.—Fossil sponge spicules : Silicispongiae, Tetractinellida. Skeletal((X-e) and dermal (f-i) spicules of Lithistida. Eutaxicladina:
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. The Practical brick and tile book. Fi?.i:i. windows, sometimes with and sometimes nithoutsupporting muUions. Without mullions it is avery weak construction, and incapable of carryingmuch weight. But in this case it is generallyallowed to have a bearing on the head of thesolid window frame by showing less than 4^ incheson the soffit. It is sometimes relieved by a gaugeddischarging arch above it. Having drawn the GAUGED-WORK A^D ARCH-CUTT1^?G. 75 semi, draw the parallel lines a b, e d, and throughtheir points of intersection e f the line eg. Aline from g through a will be the line of skew-back Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-practical-brick-and-tile-book-fiii-windows-sometimes-with-and-sometimes-nithoutsupporting-muuions-without-mullions-it-is-avery-weak-construction-and-incapable-of-carryingmuch-weight-but-in-this-case-it-is-generallyallowed-to-have-a-bearing-on-the-head-of-thesolid-window-frame-by-showing-less-than-4-incheson-the-soffit-it-is-sometimes-relieved-by-a-gaugeddischarging-arch-above-it-having-drawn-the-gauged-work-ad-arch-cutt1g-75-semi-draw-the-parallel-lines-a-b-e-d-and-throughtheir-points-of-intersection-e-f-the-line-eg-aline-from-g-through-a-will-be-the-line-of-skew-back-image336925853.html
RM2AG48A5–. The Practical brick and tile book. Fi?.i:i. windows, sometimes with and sometimes nithoutsupporting muUions. Without mullions it is avery weak construction, and incapable of carryingmuch weight. But in this case it is generallyallowed to have a bearing on the head of thesolid window frame by showing less than 4^ incheson the soffit. It is sometimes relieved by a gaugeddischarging arch above it. Having drawn the GAUGED-WORK A^D ARCH-CUTT1^?G. 75 semi, draw the parallel lines a b, e d, and throughtheir points of intersection e f the line eg. Aline from g through a will be the line of skew-back
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RM2AJJ820–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . G,tw: 518. Vallisneria gracilis, Bail. 519. V. caulescens, Bail, et F. v. M. CXXV. HYDROCHARIDE^E. 521 s<*. 520. Enhalus Kcenigii, Rich. (A) Portion of plant, (B) male flower-buds, one valve of spathe removed, (C) afew pedicelled male flowers on the short spadix, (D) the two valves of the male.spathe, (E) female spathe. All about nat. size. (B)
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RM2AKB391–Diseases of the nose and throat . 1. Fig. 77. Constrictors of Pharynx. (Deaver.) a, Ophthalmic artery ; b, internal carotid artery; c, sympathetic nerve; d, in-ternal carotid artery; e, superior cervical ganglion of sympathetic; f, ascendingpharyngeal artery; g, external carotid artery; h, common carotid artery ; i, laterallobe of thyroid body; /, inferior thyroid artery; k, recurrent laryngeal nerve;/, trachea; m, pharyngeal aponeurosis and sinus of Morgagni ; n, buccinatormuscle ; o, pterygomaxillary ligament; p, superior constrictor muscle; q, raphe;r, stylopharyngeus muscle ; s, middle con
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The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . MATOS. &c. —V. G.Bailey. Nurseries, Bexley, used it for Roses, Tomatos, andCucumbers, and says :— I find it a good and cheap article. A. F. Bahron, Koyal Horticultural Society, says;— With-out doubt a very valuable Manure, and easy of application. Orders 1o the NATIVE GUANO CO., Limited, 29. NewBridge Street, Biuckfriars. Loudon. E.G., wbere Pamphlets ofTestimuiiials, &c., niiiy be obtained. Agents wanted. CANKEYS MARKET POT, or LONG O TOMS, the best Garden Pot for Bedding Plants andMarket Work. The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-matos-c-v-gbailey-nurseries-bexley-used-it-for-roses-tomatos-andcucumbers-and-says-i-find-it-a-good-and-cheap-article-a-f-bahron-koyal-horticultural-society-says-with-out-doubt-a-very-valuable-manure-and-easy-of-application-orders-1o-the-native-guano-co-limited-29-newbridge-street-biuckfriars-loudon-eg-wbere-pamphlets-oftestimuiiials-c-niiiy-be-obtained-agents-wanted-cankeys-market-pot-or-long-o-toms-the-best-garden-pot-for-bedding-plants-andmarket-work-the-image339134429.html
RM2AKMWBW–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . MATOS. &c. —V. G.Bailey. Nurseries, Bexley, used it for Roses, Tomatos, andCucumbers, and says :— I find it a good and cheap article. A. F. Bahron, Koyal Horticultural Society, says;— With-out doubt a very valuable Manure, and easy of application. Orders 1o the NATIVE GUANO CO., Limited, 29. NewBridge Street, Biuckfriars. Loudon. E.G., wbere Pamphlets ofTestimuiiials, &c., niiiy be obtained. Agents wanted. CANKEYS MARKET POT, or LONG O TOMS, the best Garden Pot for Bedding Plants andMarket Work. The
Restraint of domestic animals; a book for the use of students and practitioners; 312 illustrations from pen drawings and 26 half tones from original photographs . Fig. 279. Hobdays Hobbles. Hobdays Hobbles.; The hobbles of Hobday, Figure 279, consist of a clamp (a)carrying a set screw (g) by which it i§ securely fixed to thecorners of any operating table. The top of this metal clampcarries a small rope or cord (b), upon the free end of whichif a specially-constructed, self-locking loop (e), carrying a metalring (f) to which the webbing hobble strap (d) is attached bymeans of a snap (e). These Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/restraint-of-domestic-animals-a-book-for-the-use-of-students-and-practitioners-312-illustrations-from-pen-drawings-and-26-half-tones-from-original-photographs-fig-279-hobdays-hobbles-hobdays-hobbles-the-hobbles-of-hobday-figure-279-consist-of-a-clamp-acarrying-a-set-screw-g-by-which-it-i-securely-fixed-to-thecorners-of-any-operating-table-the-top-of-this-metal-clampcarries-a-small-rope-or-cord-b-upon-the-free-end-of-whichif-a-specially-constructed-self-locking-loop-e-carrying-a-metalring-f-to-which-the-webbing-hobble-strap-d-is-attached-bymeans-of-a-snap-e-these-image339153907.html
RM2AKNP7F–Restraint of domestic animals; a book for the use of students and practitioners; 312 illustrations from pen drawings and 26 half tones from original photographs . Fig. 279. Hobdays Hobbles. Hobdays Hobbles.; The hobbles of Hobday, Figure 279, consist of a clamp (a)carrying a set screw (g) by which it i§ securely fixed to thecorners of any operating table. The top of this metal clampcarries a small rope or cord (b), upon the free end of whichif a specially-constructed, self-locking loop (e), carrying a metalring (f) to which the webbing hobble strap (d) is attached bymeans of a snap (e). These
Manual of pathological anatomy . Imperfect formation of Enamel. (From Mr. Tomes work. A. Enamel, b. Dentine, c. A perforation in the enamel, d. A cribriform layerof tissue in the enamel, e. A large cell lying transverse to the enamel fibres, f. Cellsin the enamel about the apices of the coronal dentine, g. ^ ^ between the enamel fibres. Lines of minute cells be affected by necrosis, or the disease may be confined to one sideof a single fang, producing absorption of the gum and alveolus onthat side. The layer of osseous tissue, called cementum, which coats thefangs cf the teeth, is liable to be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-pathological-anatomy-imperfect-formation-of-enamel-from-mr-tomes-work-a-enamel-b-dentine-c-a-perforation-in-the-enamel-d-a-cribriform-layerof-tissue-in-the-enamel-e-a-large-cell-lying-transverse-to-the-enamel-fibres-f-cellsin-the-enamel-about-the-apices-of-the-coronal-dentine-g-between-the-enamel-fibres-lines-of-minute-cells-be-affected-by-necrosis-or-the-disease-may-be-confined-to-one-sideof-a-single-fang-producing-absorption-of-the-gum-and-alveolus-onthat-side-the-layer-of-osseous-tissue-called-cementum-which-coats-thefangs-cf-the-teeth-is-liable-to-be-image339465900.html
RM2AM8064–Manual of pathological anatomy . Imperfect formation of Enamel. (From Mr. Tomes work. A. Enamel, b. Dentine, c. A perforation in the enamel, d. A cribriform layerof tissue in the enamel, e. A large cell lying transverse to the enamel fibres, f. Cellsin the enamel about the apices of the coronal dentine, g. ^ ^ between the enamel fibres. Lines of minute cells be affected by necrosis, or the disease may be confined to one sideof a single fang, producing absorption of the gum and alveolus onthat side. The layer of osseous tissue, called cementum, which coats thefangs cf the teeth, is liable to be
The pneumatic player, the regulation and repair of some modern types . Fig. I. Pistonola Valves. lEnlarged) A state of vacuum of light tensionis produced in the chamber A ; ofheavier tension in the chamber B.The roll admits air into the tube C,and the primary valve D is drawnup, lifting the coned pin E, destroy-ing the vacuum in the air channelbeneath the cone. The secondaryvalve F is then drawn up by theheavier vacuum, thrusting up theball valve G. This ball shuts offopen air and brings the cylinder Hunder powerful vacuum, drawing upthe piston J, which lifts the pianolever by means of the loo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pneumatic-player-the-regulation-and-repair-of-some-modern-types-fig-i-pistonola-valves-lenlarged-a-state-of-vacuum-of-light-tensionis-produced-in-the-chamber-a-ofheavier-tension-in-the-chamber-bthe-roll-admits-air-into-the-tube-cand-the-primary-valve-d-is-drawnup-lifting-the-coned-pin-e-destroy-ing-the-vacuum-in-the-air-channelbeneath-the-cone-the-secondaryvalve-f-is-then-drawn-up-by-theheavier-vacuum-thrusting-up-theball-valve-g-this-ball-shuts-offopen-air-and-brings-the-cylinder-hunder-powerful-vacuum-drawing-upthe-piston-j-which-lifts-the-pianolever-by-means-of-the-loo-image340046293.html
RM2AN6CED–The pneumatic player, the regulation and repair of some modern types . Fig. I. Pistonola Valves. lEnlarged) A state of vacuum of light tensionis produced in the chamber A ; ofheavier tension in the chamber B.The roll admits air into the tube C,and the primary valve D is drawnup, lifting the coned pin E, destroy-ing the vacuum in the air channelbeneath the cone. The secondaryvalve F is then drawn up by theheavier vacuum, thrusting up theball valve G. This ball shuts offopen air and brings the cylinder Hunder powerful vacuum, drawing upthe piston J, which lifts the pianolever by means of the loo
. Le jugement de Midas : comédie lyrique en 3 actes. A A A £ ) |L S Mop. §E *f F f f *= g g i rer sans mur . mu . rer?..non, non, non, non! PALÉMON , A A A m r^^ non, non, non,. ?» ^ j» d« d* JE ? » B *+i-J+- w—jy as g i -Vm^J^ ^î M àdé, Pal non! Vous assez bon.ne... assez bon.ne... Je sais trop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/le-jugement-de-midas-comdie-lyrique-en-3-actes-a-a-a-l-s-mop-e-f-f-f-f-=-g-g-i-rer-sans-mur-mu-rernon-non-non-non!-palmon-a-a-a-m-r-non-non-non-j-d-d-je-b-i-j-wjy-as-g-i-vmj-m-d-pal-non!-vous-assez-bonne-assez-bonne-je-sais-trop-image337145946.html
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www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . VARIETIES OF THE ARCH. A. Semicircular. B. Stilted. C. Lancet. I). Equilateral. E. Drop Arch. F. Three-eentred. G. Segmental pointed. H. Pour-centred. I. Ogee. J. Trefoil. K. Cinquefoil. L. Multifoil. The Templars churches. 55 Emperor Constantine had built a circular shrine,supported on columns, and crowned with a dome ;while at a little distance from this Anastasis, orResurrection, the basilican church, called theMartyrium, was erected, connected with theAnastasis by a cloister. Most English examplesconsisted of a circular buildin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwwflickrcomphotosinternetarchivebookimagestagsbook-varieties-of-the-arch-a-semicircular-b-stilted-c-lancet-i-equilateral-e-drop-arch-f-three-eentred-g-segmental-pointed-h-pour-centred-i-ogee-j-trefoil-k-cinquefoil-l-multifoil-the-templars-churches-55-emperor-constantine-had-built-a-circular-shrinesupported-on-columns-and-crowned-with-a-dome-while-at-a-little-distance-from-this-anastasis-orresurrection-the-basilican-church-called-themartyrium-was-erected-connected-with-theanastasis-by-a-cloister-most-english-examplesconsisted-of-a-circular-buildin-image339359696.html
RM2AM34N4–www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . VARIETIES OF THE ARCH. A. Semicircular. B. Stilted. C. Lancet. I). Equilateral. E. Drop Arch. F. Three-eentred. G. Segmental pointed. H. Pour-centred. I. Ogee. J. Trefoil. K. Cinquefoil. L. Multifoil. The Templars churches. 55 Emperor Constantine had built a circular shrine,supported on columns, and crowned with a dome ;while at a little distance from this Anastasis, orResurrection, the basilican church, called theMartyrium, was erected, connected with theAnastasis by a cloister. Most English examplesconsisted of a circular buildin
De naturae diuinis characterismis, seu, Raris & admirandis spectaculis, causis, indiciis, proprietatibus rerum in partibus singulis vniuersi, libri II . ABORTVS PORMA55. A.Vterifundtul B. Cerutxrefettd. C.Osvteri conce-ptionts inttru-tnentum. D.Ventt&arteridqm cotyledonmformant in vtericocaua fupfcie. E.Membranaalla-toeides. F. Varenchym*fcetus. G. Vafavaricofa&conftituta pu-ternaturam. A.ChonottCHpim-chymateaffixo. B. Allatoeides membranavelfarcimi-naUfecHdum in-uolucmm. C.Amnionmembra-m interior tertinac tenuifimajnterqutm & fcetumfudor pneri continewjnttr quam& chorion & a-UntoUem wi«4t pt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/de-naturae-diuinis-characterismis-seu-raris-admirandis-spectaculis-causis-indiciis-proprietatibus-rerum-in-partibus-singulis-vniuersi-libri-ii-abortvs-porma55-avterifundtul-b-cerutxrefettd-cosvteri-conce-ptionts-inttru-tnentum-dventtarteridqm-cotyledonmformant-in-vtericocaua-fupfcie-emembranaalla-toeides-f-varenchymfcetus-g-vafavaricofaconftituta-pu-ternaturam-achonottchpim-chymateaffixo-b-allatoeides-membranavelfarcimi-naufechdum-in-uolucmm-camnionmembra-m-interior-tertinac-tenuifimajnterqutm-fcetumfudor-pneri-continewjnttr-quam-chorion-a-untouem-wi4t-pt-image340268862.html
RM2ANGGBA–De naturae diuinis characterismis, seu, Raris & admirandis spectaculis, causis, indiciis, proprietatibus rerum in partibus singulis vniuersi, libri II . ABORTVS PORMA55. A.Vterifundtul B. Cerutxrefettd. C.Osvteri conce-ptionts inttru-tnentum. D.Ventt&arteridqm cotyledonmformant in vtericocaua fupfcie. E.Membranaalla-toeides. F. Varenchym*fcetus. G. Vafavaricofa&conftituta pu-ternaturam. A.ChonottCHpim-chymateaffixo. B. Allatoeides membranavelfarcimi-naUfecHdum in-uolucmm. C.Amnionmembra-m interior tertinac tenuifimajnterqutm & fcetumfudor pneri continewjnttr quam& chorion & a-UntoUem wi«4t pt
Nature and development of plants . Fig. 152. Other common forms of the Spheriales: A, habit of Hysterio-graphium on a dead twig. B, ascocarps enlarged. C, ascus enlarged,showing character of ascospores. D, Daldinia. E, section of the same,showing that the stroma forms a concentric stratum of ascocarps, as. eachyear. F, Xylaria. G, the same with branch cut off to show the layer ofascocarps on the periphery of the stroma. In Hypoxylon, the stroma containing the ascocarps breaks throughthe bark of a large variety of trees and shrubs in the form ofspherical or cake-like masses (Fig. 149)- 89. Orde Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-and-development-of-plants-fig-152-other-common-forms-of-the-spheriales-a-habit-of-hysterio-graphium-on-a-dead-twig-b-ascocarps-enlarged-c-ascus-enlargedshowing-character-of-ascospores-d-daldinia-e-section-of-the-sameshowing-that-the-stroma-forms-a-concentric-stratum-of-ascocarps-as-eachyear-f-xylaria-g-the-same-with-branch-cut-off-to-show-the-layer-ofascocarps-on-the-periphery-of-the-stroma-in-hypoxylon-the-stroma-containing-the-ascocarps-breaks-throughthe-bark-of-a-large-variety-of-trees-and-shrubs-in-the-form-ofspherical-or-cake-like-masses-fig-149-89-orde-image343363309.html
RM2AXHFB9–Nature and development of plants . Fig. 152. Other common forms of the Spheriales: A, habit of Hysterio-graphium on a dead twig. B, ascocarps enlarged. C, ascus enlarged,showing character of ascospores. D, Daldinia. E, section of the same,showing that the stroma forms a concentric stratum of ascocarps, as. eachyear. F, Xylaria. G, the same with branch cut off to show the layer ofascocarps on the periphery of the stroma. In Hypoxylon, the stroma containing the ascocarps breaks throughthe bark of a large variety of trees and shrubs in the form ofspherical or cake-like masses (Fig. 149)- 89. Orde
Pictorial review of the city of Paris and Lamar county, Texas .. . ntion of each individual may be found in the businessdirectory of this volume. Also we give herewith a group ofprominent physicians, and one of attorneys of the city. Ot thefirst mentioned, the engraving represents Drs. J. F. Hooks, E. W.Rush, F. M. Fort, J. B. Ryan, B. G. Baldwin, Leo Harrison,W. E Dailey, J. M. Stephens, Jas. R. Jones, VV. T. Thatcher andO. Smith All of these gentlemen have been very successful, andeach has a well-earned reputation for skill in his profession.They are essentially public benefactors, and are t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pictorial-review-of-the-city-of-paris-and-lamar-county-texas-ntion-of-each-individual-may-be-found-in-the-businessdirectory-of-this-volume-also-we-give-herewith-a-group-ofprominent-physicians-and-one-of-attorneys-of-the-city-ot-thefirst-mentioned-the-engraving-represents-drs-j-f-hooks-e-wrush-f-m-fort-j-b-ryan-b-g-baldwin-leo-harrisonw-e-dailey-j-m-stephens-jas-r-jones-vv-t-thatcher-ando-smith-all-of-these-gentlemen-have-been-very-successful-andeach-has-a-well-earned-reputation-for-skill-in-his-professionthey-are-essentially-public-benefactors-and-are-t-image340125724.html
RM2ANA1R8–Pictorial review of the city of Paris and Lamar county, Texas .. . ntion of each individual may be found in the businessdirectory of this volume. Also we give herewith a group ofprominent physicians, and one of attorneys of the city. Ot thefirst mentioned, the engraving represents Drs. J. F. Hooks, E. W.Rush, F. M. Fort, J. B. Ryan, B. G. Baldwin, Leo Harrison,W. E Dailey, J. M. Stephens, Jas. R. Jones, VV. T. Thatcher andO. Smith All of these gentlemen have been very successful, andeach has a well-earned reputation for skill in his profession.They are essentially public benefactors, and are t
The microscope and its revelations . Microscopic Organisms in Levant Mud:—a, d, siliceous spiculesoiTethi/a; B, H, spicules of Geodia; c, Sponge-spicule (unknown); e,calcareous spicule of Ghantia; f, g, m, o, portions of calcareous skele-ton of Ecliinodermata; H, I, calcareous spicule of Gorgonia; k, l, n,siliceous spicules of Halichondria ; p, portion of prismatic layer ofshell of Pinna. COMPOSITION OF MARINE DEPOSITS. 745 tinually undergoing a slow but steady increase in thickness,tlie microscopic researches of Prof. Williamson* have shownthat not only are there multitudes of minute remains Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-microscope-and-its-revelations-microscopic-organisms-in-levant-muda-d-siliceous-spiculesoitethia-b-h-spicules-of-geodia-c-sponge-spicule-unknown-ecalcareous-spicule-of-ghantia-f-g-m-o-portions-of-calcareous-skele-ton-of-ecliinodermata-h-i-calcareous-spicule-of-gorgonia-k-l-nsiliceous-spicules-of-halichondria-p-portion-of-prismatic-layer-ofshell-of-pinna-composition-of-marine-deposits-745-tinually-undergoing-a-slow-but-steady-increase-in-thicknesstlie-microscopic-researches-of-prof-williamson-have-shownthat-not-only-are-there-multitudes-of-minute-remains-image342854458.html
RM2AWPAA2–The microscope and its revelations . Microscopic Organisms in Levant Mud:—a, d, siliceous spiculesoiTethi/a; B, H, spicules of Geodia; c, Sponge-spicule (unknown); e,calcareous spicule of Ghantia; f, g, m, o, portions of calcareous skele-ton of Ecliinodermata; H, I, calcareous spicule of Gorgonia; k, l, n,siliceous spicules of Halichondria ; p, portion of prismatic layer ofshell of Pinna. COMPOSITION OF MARINE DEPOSITS. 745 tinually undergoing a slow but steady increase in thickness,tlie microscopic researches of Prof. Williamson* have shownthat not only are there multitudes of minute remains
Determination of current and candle power curves of the alternating current arc under impressed voltage of various wave forms . Print 4. 17 oast iron hub, d, and secured by the screws, e. TJae slits,a, b and c, are spaced 120 degrees apart and may be adjust-ed in size by moving the two disos Ielative to each other.The maximuia opening is as shown. Referring again to Print 2, these discs are soplaced that when one of the three slits of h is directlybetween the screen, f, and the standard light, b, oneslit of disc, g, is 60 degrees from this position. Thatis, at this position of h, the line join Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/determination-of-current-and-candle-power-curves-of-the-alternating-current-arc-under-impressed-voltage-of-various-wave-forms-print-4-17-oast-iron-hub-d-and-secured-by-the-screws-e-tjae-slitsa-b-and-c-are-spaced-120-degrees-apart-and-may-be-adjust-ed-in-size-by-moving-the-two-disos-ielative-to-each-otherthe-maximuia-opening-is-as-shown-referring-again-to-print-2-these-discs-are-soplaced-that-when-one-of-the-three-slits-of-h-is-directlybetween-the-screen-f-and-the-standard-light-b-oneslit-of-disc-g-is-60-degrees-from-this-position-thatis-at-this-position-of-h-the-line-join-image343008732.html
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Through unknown African countries; the first expedition from Somaliland to Lake Lamu . e: ). E. Note on Dr. Donaldson Sniitlis Geological Collection.By J. W. Gregory, D. Sc, F. G. S. Dr. Donaldson Smiths energies having been mainly devotedto geographical and zoological work, his geological collectionis small. It consists of eight rock specimens, one fossil brachi-opod, a broken lamellibranch, and some fragments of ammonites.The ammonites are named in a list by my colleague, Mr. G. C.Crick. The other specimens are as follows : — 1. Coarse, weathered trachytoid phonoiite. Locality, Marsa- bit. S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/through-unknown-african-countries-the-first-expedition-from-somaliland-to-lake-lamu-e-e-note-on-dr-donaldson-sniitlis-geological-collectionby-j-w-gregory-d-sc-f-g-s-dr-donaldson-smiths-energies-having-been-mainly-devotedto-geographical-and-zoological-work-his-geological-collectionis-small-it-consists-of-eight-rock-specimens-one-fossil-brachi-opod-a-broken-lamellibranch-and-some-fragments-of-ammonitesthe-ammonites-are-named-in-a-list-by-my-colleague-mr-g-ccrick-the-other-specimens-are-as-follows-1-coarse-weathered-trachytoid-phonoiite-locality-marsa-bit-s-image342732662.html
RM2AWGR06–Through unknown African countries; the first expedition from Somaliland to Lake Lamu . e: ). E. Note on Dr. Donaldson Sniitlis Geological Collection.By J. W. Gregory, D. Sc, F. G. S. Dr. Donaldson Smiths energies having been mainly devotedto geographical and zoological work, his geological collectionis small. It consists of eight rock specimens, one fossil brachi-opod, a broken lamellibranch, and some fragments of ammonites.The ammonites are named in a list by my colleague, Mr. G. C.Crick. The other specimens are as follows : — 1. Coarse, weathered trachytoid phonoiite. Locality, Marsa- bit. S
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. The principles of physics. ce of the circle described by theforce. Since a screw turning in a nut advances only its pitch distance ateacli revolution, a finely cut ^ ^^ screw furnishes an instru- p f(^ ^ ment well adapted to meas-ure very minute distances.For example, if the screw Cof the micrometer caliper(iig. 70) have a pitch of onemillimeter, and the thimbleD be divided near its end Ainto one hundred parts so asto register hundredths of arevolution, it is evideht that any object (e.g. a hair) placed in itsjaws at B can be measured to the hundredth of a millimeter. 90. The knee or toggle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-principles-of-physics-ce-of-the-circle-described-by-theforce-since-a-screw-turning-in-a-nut-advances-only-its-pitch-distance-ateacli-revolution-a-finely-cut-screw-furnishes-an-instru-p-f-ment-well-adapted-to-meas-ure-very-minute-distancesfor-example-if-the-screw-cof-the-micrometer-caliperiig-70-have-a-pitch-of-onemillimeter-and-the-thimbled-be-divided-near-its-end-ainto-one-hundred-parts-so-asto-register-hundredths-of-arevolution-it-is-evideht-that-any-object-eg-a-hair-placed-in-itsjaws-at-b-can-be-measured-to-the-hundredth-of-a-millimeter-90-the-knee-or-toggle-image336763060.html
RM2AFTTM4–. The principles of physics. ce of the circle described by theforce. Since a screw turning in a nut advances only its pitch distance ateacli revolution, a finely cut ^ ^^ screw furnishes an instru- p f(^ ^ ment well adapted to meas-ure very minute distances.For example, if the screw Cof the micrometer caliper(iig. 70) have a pitch of onemillimeter, and the thimbleD be divided near its end Ainto one hundred parts so asto register hundredths of arevolution, it is evideht that any object (e.g. a hair) placed in itsjaws at B can be measured to the hundredth of a millimeter. 90. The knee or toggle
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. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. m:K, back kitchen : f, frontkitchen; o, front yard or area;H, yard or garden ; n, stepidown to the basement; x, thedrain, taking the trappedgully in garden, passingthrough the inspectionchamber b, which takesthe drain from the watercloset soil pipe, and from a,the grease trap, with itsvent pipe No. IV.! from e, thesink in the scullery. No. II.is the vent pipe to thehouse drain, and No. III. thevent pipe to the soil pipe.In the front area, g, is thei Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-encyclopaedia-of-architecture-historical-theoretical-practical-new-ed-rev-portions-rewritten-and-with-additions-by-wyatt-papworth-mk-back-kitchen-f-frontkitchen-o-front-yard-or-areah-yard-or-garden-n-stepidown-to-the-basement-x-thedrain-taking-the-trappedgully-in-garden-passingthrough-the-inspectionchamber-b-which-takesthe-drain-from-the-watercloset-soil-pipe-and-from-athe-grease-trap-with-itsvent-pipe-no-iv!-from-e-thesink-in-the-scullery-no-iiis-the-vent-pipe-to-thehouse-drain-and-no-iii-thevent-pipe-to-the-soil-pipein-the-front-area-g-is-thei-image336936504.html
RM2AG4NXG–. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. m:K, back kitchen : f, frontkitchen; o, front yard or area;H, yard or garden ; n, stepidown to the basement; x, thedrain, taking the trappedgully in garden, passingthrough the inspectionchamber b, which takesthe drain from the watercloset soil pipe, and from a,the grease trap, with itsvent pipe No. IV.! from e, thesink in the scullery. No. II.is the vent pipe to thehouse drain, and No. III. thevent pipe to the soil pipe.In the front area, g, is thei
. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Fig. 13, A.—Gnathotrichus rctusnsLee.: Labium, ventral aspect. L, ligula; M, mentum; Pp, palpifer; a.base of ligula; h, neck of mentum; c, ventralsetae of the palpifer; d, anterior part ofligula; c, first joint of palpus; /, second jointof palpus; g, third joint of palpus.. Fig. 13, B.—Gnathotrichus rctusiisLee.: Labium, dorsal aspect. P, palpus; L, ligula; a, articulation of thelabium; b, base of ligula; c, dorso-lateralsetae of the palpifer; d, dorso-anterior setaeof the ligula; e, f, g, first, second, and thirdjoint of the palpus. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smithsonian-miscellaneous-collections-fig-13-agnathotrichus-rctusnslee-labium-ventral-aspect-l-ligula-m-mentum-pp-palpifer-abase-of-ligula-h-neck-of-mentum-c-ventralsetae-of-the-palpifer-d-anterior-part-ofligula-c-first-joint-of-palpus-second-jointof-palpus-g-third-joint-of-palpus-fig-13-bgnathotrichus-rctusiislee-labium-dorsal-aspect-p-palpus-l-ligula-a-articulation-of-thelabium-b-base-of-ligula-c-dorso-lateralsetae-of-the-palpifer-d-dorso-anterior-setaeof-the-ligula-e-f-g-first-second-and-thirdjoint-of-the-palpus-image336898433.html
RM2AG31AW–. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Fig. 13, A.—Gnathotrichus rctusnsLee.: Labium, ventral aspect. L, ligula; M, mentum; Pp, palpifer; a.base of ligula; h, neck of mentum; c, ventralsetae of the palpifer; d, anterior part ofligula; c, first joint of palpus; /, second jointof palpus; g, third joint of palpus.. Fig. 13, B.—Gnathotrichus rctusiisLee.: Labium, dorsal aspect. P, palpus; L, ligula; a, articulation of thelabium; b, base of ligula; c, dorso-lateralsetae of the palpifer; d, dorso-anterior setaeof the ligula; e, f, g, first, second, and thirdjoint of the palpus.
. The diseases of children : medical and surgical. of the tibia in cases wherethere is no bony ankylosis. Under anaesthesiathe adhesions are broken up carefully by one or steel loops e. The coumer-press-,. ,. r , . 1 • ure is exerted by the straps f more applications of the lever, and a protective j u ^ t-i, 1 ? .i, c .1 ^ ^ and g. The leg IS then carefully splint worn afterwards until the disease is cured straightened by the lever arm h.(see Fig. 221). Amputation (p. 680) for tubercular disease of the knee-joint, without otherlesions, is very rarely done here. Gibney has had but one case re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-diseases-of-children-medical-and-surgical-of-the-tibia-in-cases-wherethere-is-no-bony-ankylosis-under-anaesthesiathe-adhesions-are-broken-up-carefully-by-one-or-steel-loops-e-the-coumer-press-r-1-ure-is-exerted-by-the-straps-f-more-applications-of-the-lever-and-a-protective-j-u-t-i-1-i-c-1-and-g-the-leg-is-then-carefully-splint-worn-afterwards-until-the-disease-is-cured-straightened-by-the-lever-arm-hsee-fig-221-amputation-p-680-for-tubercular-disease-of-the-knee-joint-without-otherlesions-is-very-rarely-done-here-gibney-has-had-but-one-case-re-image336981751.html
RM2AG6RJF–. The diseases of children : medical and surgical. of the tibia in cases wherethere is no bony ankylosis. Under anaesthesiathe adhesions are broken up carefully by one or steel loops e. The coumer-press-,. ,. r , . 1 • ure is exerted by the straps f more applications of the lever, and a protective j u ^ t-i, 1 ? .i, c .1 ^ ^ and g. The leg IS then carefully splint worn afterwards until the disease is cured straightened by the lever arm h.(see Fig. 221). Amputation (p. 680) for tubercular disease of the knee-joint, without otherlesions, is very rarely done here. Gibney has had but one case re
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The pathology and surgical treatment of tumors . Fig. 275.—Fibroma of both ovaries ; the right is as large as a kidney, the left larger than a childshead (after Winckel) : a, surface of tumor on left side, with numerous nodules ; b, fundus of uterus ; c, sur-face of tumor on right side; d, section of right ovary; e, os uteri; f, surface of left ovary ; g, cut surfaceof tumor on left side. Ovary.—Fibromata of the ovary are so rare that Sutton regardsthem as pathological curiosities. The writer has met with two suchcases. In one of them the tumor was recognized ten years before the 392 PATHOLOGY Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pathology-and-surgical-treatment-of-tumors-fig-275fibroma-of-both-ovaries-the-right-is-as-large-as-a-kidney-the-left-larger-than-a-childshead-after-winckel-a-surface-of-tumor-on-left-side-with-numerous-nodules-b-fundus-of-uterus-c-sur-face-of-tumor-on-right-side-d-section-of-right-ovary-e-os-uteri-f-surface-of-left-ovary-g-cut-surfaceof-tumor-on-left-side-ovaryfibromata-of-the-ovary-are-so-rare-that-sutton-regardsthem-as-pathological-curiosities-the-writer-has-met-with-two-suchcases-in-one-of-them-the-tumor-was-recognized-ten-years-before-the-392-pathology-image343092516.html
RM2AX5604–The pathology and surgical treatment of tumors . Fig. 275.—Fibroma of both ovaries ; the right is as large as a kidney, the left larger than a childshead (after Winckel) : a, surface of tumor on left side, with numerous nodules ; b, fundus of uterus ; c, sur-face of tumor on right side; d, section of right ovary; e, os uteri; f, surface of left ovary ; g, cut surfaceof tumor on left side. Ovary.—Fibromata of the ovary are so rare that Sutton regardsthem as pathological curiosities. The writer has met with two suchcases. In one of them the tumor was recognized ten years before the 392 PATHOLOGY
The cell in development and inheritance . Fig. 140. — Conjugation of Closteriuiii. [Kleb.ahn.]A. Soon after union, four chromatophores. B. Chromatophores reduced to two, nucleidistinct. C. Fusion of the nuclei. D. First cleavage of the zygote. E. Resulting 2-cell stage.F. Second cleavage. G. Resulting stage, each cell bi-nucleate. H. Separation of the cells;one of the nuclei in each enlarging to form the permanent nucleus, the other (probably repre-senting a polar body) degenerating. 1 Actinospharium forms one of the most extreme known cases of in-breeding; for thegametes are sister-cells whic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cell-in-development-and-inheritance-fig-140-conjugation-of-closteriuiii-klebahn-a-soon-after-union-four-chromatophores-b-chromatophores-reduced-to-two-nucleidistinct-c-fusion-of-the-nuclei-d-first-cleavage-of-the-zygote-e-resulting-2-cell-stagef-second-cleavage-g-resulting-stage-each-cell-bi-nucleate-h-separation-of-the-cellsone-of-the-nuclei-in-each-enlarging-to-form-the-permanent-nucleus-the-other-probably-repre-senting-a-polar-body-degenerating-1-actinospharium-forms-one-of-the-most-extreme-known-cases-of-in-breeding-for-thegametes-are-sister-cells-whic-image338380953.html
RM2AJEGA1–The cell in development and inheritance . Fig. 140. — Conjugation of Closteriuiii. [Kleb.ahn.]A. Soon after union, four chromatophores. B. Chromatophores reduced to two, nucleidistinct. C. Fusion of the nuclei. D. First cleavage of the zygote. E. Resulting 2-cell stage.F. Second cleavage. G. Resulting stage, each cell bi-nucleate. H. Separation of the cells;one of the nuclei in each enlarging to form the permanent nucleus, the other (probably repre-senting a polar body) degenerating. 1 Actinospharium forms one of the most extreme known cases of in-breeding; for thegametes are sister-cells whic
. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. aux Boenfs—slaughter-house yards; E.. Magasins—storehouses ; F, Fonderies—melting-houses ; G, Ma-chine—engine-house ; H, Ecuries—stables; I, Voiries—manure pits. ligion required them only to eat fowls killed by a specialslaughterer, in accordance with the Talmudic ritual,insisted on keeping the poultry either in their sleeping-rooms or in coops in the basement of their crowded tene-ments. Within the past few years a special slaughter-house has been established at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-reference-handbook-of-the-medical-sciences-embracing-the-entire-range-of-scientific-and-practical-medicine-and-allied-science-aux-boenfsslaughter-house-yards-e-magasinsstorehouses-f-fonderiesmelting-houses-g-ma-chineengine-house-h-ecuriesstables-i-voiriesmanure-pits-ligion-required-them-only-to-eat-fowls-killed-by-a-specialslaughterer-in-accordance-with-the-talmudic-ritualinsisted-on-keeping-the-poultry-either-in-their-sleeping-rooms-or-in-coops-in-the-basement-of-their-crowded-tene-ments-within-the-past-few-years-a-special-slaughter-house-has-been-established-at-image337027263.html
RM2AG8WKY–. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. aux Boenfs—slaughter-house yards; E.. Magasins—storehouses ; F, Fonderies—melting-houses ; G, Ma-chine—engine-house ; H, Ecuries—stables; I, Voiries—manure pits. ligion required them only to eat fowls killed by a specialslaughterer, in accordance with the Talmudic ritual,insisted on keeping the poultry either in their sleeping-rooms or in coops in the basement of their crowded tene-ments. Within the past few years a special slaughter-house has been established at
. History of homeopathy and its institutions in America; their founders, benefactors, faculties, officers, Hospitals, alumni, etc., with a record of achievement of its representatives in the world of medicine. nt Sanders, ]L D., professor of gynecology. B. B. Viets, M. D., professor of ophthalmology and otology. W. A. Phillips, M. D., professor of ophthalmology and otology. G. W. Spencer, M. D., professor of physiology. H. Pomeroy, M. D., professor of obstetrics. E. H. Jewitt, M. D., professor of obstetrics. A. F. Baldinger, M. D., professor of clinical obstetrics. G. H. Quay, M. D., professo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-homeopathy-and-its-institutions-in-america-their-founders-benefactors-faculties-officers-hospitals-alumni-etc-with-a-record-of-achievement-of-its-representatives-in-the-world-of-medicine-nt-sanders-l-d-professor-of-gynecology-b-b-viets-m-d-professor-of-ophthalmology-and-otology-w-a-phillips-m-d-professor-of-ophthalmology-and-otology-g-w-spencer-m-d-professor-of-physiology-h-pomeroy-m-d-professor-of-obstetrics-e-h-jewitt-m-d-professor-of-obstetrics-a-f-baldinger-m-d-professor-of-clinical-obstetrics-g-h-quay-m-d-professo-image336741259.html
RM2AFRTWF–. History of homeopathy and its institutions in America; their founders, benefactors, faculties, officers, Hospitals, alumni, etc., with a record of achievement of its representatives in the world of medicine. nt Sanders, ]L D., professor of gynecology. B. B. Viets, M. D., professor of ophthalmology and otology. W. A. Phillips, M. D., professor of ophthalmology and otology. G. W. Spencer, M. D., professor of physiology. H. Pomeroy, M. D., professor of obstetrics. E. H. Jewitt, M. D., professor of obstetrics. A. F. Baldinger, M. D., professor of clinical obstetrics. G. H. Quay, M. D., professo
. A dictionary of arts, manufactures and mines : containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice. whole being represented in working order, and the respective letters of reference point-ing out corresponding parts of the machine. A A are two large barrels or drums, upon the surfaces of which are fixed longitudi-nally several series of brass ribs a, b, c, d, e,f, g, h. i, holding heckle points. These ribsare placed at small distances apart round the barrels, all the heckle points standing ra-dially from the axes, and the barrels are mounted upon axles supported by pedestals,?with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-arts-manufactures-and-mines-containing-a-clear-exposition-of-their-principles-and-practice-whole-being-represented-in-working-order-and-the-respective-letters-of-reference-point-ing-out-corresponding-parts-of-the-machine-a-a-are-two-large-barrels-or-drums-upon-the-surfaces-of-which-are-fixed-longitudi-nally-several-series-of-brass-ribs-a-b-c-d-ef-g-h-i-holding-heckle-points-these-ribsare-placed-at-small-distances-apart-round-the-barrels-all-the-heckle-points-standing-ra-dially-from-the-axes-and-the-barrels-are-mounted-upon-axles-supported-by-pedestalswith-image337031146.html
RM2AG92JJ–. A dictionary of arts, manufactures and mines : containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice. whole being represented in working order, and the respective letters of reference point-ing out corresponding parts of the machine. A A are two large barrels or drums, upon the surfaces of which are fixed longitudi-nally several series of brass ribs a, b, c, d, e,f, g, h. i, holding heckle points. These ribsare placed at small distances apart round the barrels, all the heckle points standing ra-dially from the axes, and the barrels are mounted upon axles supported by pedestals,?with
Restraint of domestic animals; a book for the use of students and practitioners; 312 illustrations from pen drawings and 26 half tones from original photographs . e Eureka warbridle, Figure 21, ismade and applied bytying the rope (g) (f)around the neck wellposterior to the poll.ISText pass rope (c) toright side of face andthrough the mouth.Then pass rope (a) (b)back through looparound neck (d) andmake traction on freeend of rope (e). 24 EESTEAINT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Bonaparte War Bridle. The Bonaparte warbridle, Figure 22, is oneof the most popular andwidely used war bridlesthat has ever been Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/restraint-of-domestic-animals-a-book-for-the-use-of-students-and-practitioners-312-illustrations-from-pen-drawings-and-26-half-tones-from-original-photographs-e-eureka-warbridle-figure-21-ismade-and-applied-bytying-the-rope-g-faround-the-neck-wellposterior-to-the-pollistext-pass-rope-c-toright-side-of-face-andthrough-the-mouththen-pass-rope-a-bback-through-looparound-neck-d-andmake-traction-on-freeend-of-rope-e-24-eesteaint-of-domestic-animals-bonaparte-war-bridle-the-bonaparte-warbridle-figure-22-is-oneof-the-most-popular-andwidely-used-war-bridlesthat-has-ever-been-image343004764.html
RM2AX1624–Restraint of domestic animals; a book for the use of students and practitioners; 312 illustrations from pen drawings and 26 half tones from original photographs . e Eureka warbridle, Figure 21, ismade and applied bytying the rope (g) (f)around the neck wellposterior to the poll.ISText pass rope (c) toright side of face andthrough the mouth.Then pass rope (a) (b)back through looparound neck (d) andmake traction on freeend of rope (e). 24 EESTEAINT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Bonaparte War Bridle. The Bonaparte warbridle, Figure 22, is oneof the most popular andwidely used war bridlesthat has ever been
Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . ing will help the friendly merchant and clerktoward greater success. This is where Red Rose Tea and Red Rose advertising come in.They help the merchant increase his business. If you are not handling this tea will you write me a friendly noteof inquiry ? Braoches:- ™«NTO, 3 Wellinfjt.n E. X. H. ESTABROOKS WINNIPEG, 315 William Ave. ^ jq,,,^ pj g Busy Mans Magazine f Designed to meet the requirements of the busiest busy man or woman. Itreproduces from the current magazines and periodicals the most timely,instructive and entertaining articles. It is a magazine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1908-ing-will-help-the-friendly-merchant-and-clerktoward-greater-success-this-is-where-red-rose-tea-and-red-rose-advertising-come-inthey-help-the-merchant-increase-his-business-if-you-are-not-handling-this-tea-will-you-write-me-a-friendly-noteof-inquiry-braoches-nto-3-wellinfjtn-e-x-h-estabrooks-winnipeg-315-william-ave-jq-pj-g-busy-mans-magazine-f-designed-to-meet-the-requirements-of-the-busiest-busy-man-or-woman-itreproduces-from-the-current-magazines-and-periodicals-the-most-timelyinstructive-and-entertaining-articles-it-is-a-magazine-image339141533.html
RM2AKN6DH–Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . ing will help the friendly merchant and clerktoward greater success. This is where Red Rose Tea and Red Rose advertising come in.They help the merchant increase his business. If you are not handling this tea will you write me a friendly noteof inquiry ? Braoches:- ™«NTO, 3 Wellinfjt.n E. X. H. ESTABROOKS WINNIPEG, 315 William Ave. ^ jq,,,^ pj g Busy Mans Magazine f Designed to meet the requirements of the busiest busy man or woman. Itreproduces from the current magazines and periodicals the most timely,instructive and entertaining articles. It is a magazine
Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . Fig. 10.—Intrafamily variation in the form and structure ofthe dorsal aspect of the head (continued on fig. 11).A, Truionunis crotchi Lee. B, Mlcropcplus punctatus Lee. C, Tachyporusjocosns Say. D, Hypocyptus Jongicorms (Payk.). E, Leptochirus me.vicanusEr. F, Aleochara lata Grav. G, Platystcthus aviericanus Er. H, Stciiits sculp-tilis Csy. I, Protcinus limbafiis Miikl. J, Pclccomaimm tcstaceiun (Mann.). K,Xenodiisa sJiarpi Wasm. h. Lori)wta cingulata (Lee). is there any evidence of the presence, as a sclerite, of the frons.This sclerite is normally boun Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smithsonian-miscellaneous-collections-fig-10intrafamily-variation-in-the-form-and-structure-ofthe-dorsal-aspect-of-the-head-continued-on-fig-11a-truionunis-crotchi-lee-b-mlcropcplus-punctatus-lee-c-tachyporusjocosns-say-d-hypocyptus-jongicorms-payk-e-leptochirus-mevicanuser-f-aleochara-lata-grav-g-platystcthus-aviericanus-er-h-stciiits-sculp-tilis-csy-i-protcinus-limbafiis-miikl-j-pclccomaimm-tcstaceiun-mann-kxenodiisa-sjiarpi-wasm-h-loriwta-cingulata-lee-is-there-any-evidence-of-the-presence-as-a-sclerite-of-the-fronsthis-sclerite-is-normally-boun-image339946836.html
RM2AN1WJC–Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . Fig. 10.—Intrafamily variation in the form and structure ofthe dorsal aspect of the head (continued on fig. 11).A, Truionunis crotchi Lee. B, Mlcropcplus punctatus Lee. C, Tachyporusjocosns Say. D, Hypocyptus Jongicorms (Payk.). E, Leptochirus me.vicanusEr. F, Aleochara lata Grav. G, Platystcthus aviericanus Er. H, Stciiits sculp-tilis Csy. I, Protcinus limbafiis Miikl. J, Pclccomaimm tcstaceiun (Mann.). K,Xenodiisa sJiarpi Wasm. h. Lori)wta cingulata (Lee). is there any evidence of the presence, as a sclerite, of the frons.This sclerite is normally boun
LRichard's ..Comprehensive geography of the Chinese empire and dependencies ..translated into English, revised and enlarged . ed with a series ofmountain-chains running parallel to the sea. The most Wes-tern of these, the Tayû-ling ;;;^ j^ -^7 forms the limit betweenFokien |g ^ and Kiangsi ^ gf. The summits of these chainsgenerally exceed 3,000 feet, and attain near Chêkiang f^ fXieven an elevation of 9,000 feet. The surface rises in ge-neral from E. to W. Thus Yenping Fu JŒ 2p ^ is 00to 600 feet higher than Foochow |ig j J^, but even alongthe coast, there are a few summits which reach over Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lrichards-comprehensive-geography-of-the-chinese-empire-and-dependencies-translated-into-english-revised-and-enlarged-ed-with-a-series-ofmountain-chains-running-parallel-to-the-sea-the-most-wes-tern-of-these-the-tay-ling-j-7-forms-the-limit-betweenfokien-g-and-kiangsi-gf-the-summits-of-these-chainsgenerally-exceed-3000-feet-and-attain-near-chkiang-f-fxieven-an-elevation-of-9000-feet-the-surface-rises-in-ge-neral-from-e-to-w-thus-yenping-fu-j-2p-is-00to-600-feet-higher-than-foochow-ig-j-j-but-even-alongthe-coast-there-are-a-few-summits-which-reach-over-image343183750.html
RM2AX9AAE–LRichard's ..Comprehensive geography of the Chinese empire and dependencies ..translated into English, revised and enlarged . ed with a series ofmountain-chains running parallel to the sea. The most Wes-tern of these, the Tayû-ling ;;;^ j^ -^7 forms the limit betweenFokien |g ^ and Kiangsi ^ gf. The summits of these chainsgenerally exceed 3,000 feet, and attain near Chêkiang f^ fXieven an elevation of 9,000 feet. The surface rises in ge-neral from E. to W. Thus Yenping Fu JŒ 2p ^ is 00to 600 feet higher than Foochow |ig j J^, but even alongthe coast, there are a few summits which reach over
Floral poetry and the language of flowers . hology of Greece and Rome, with special reference to its use in Art. From the German of O. Seemann. Edited by G. H.BlANCHi, B.A., late Scholar of S. Peters College, Cambridge; BrothertonSanskrit Prizeman, 1875. 64 Illustrations. Bards and Blossoms, with Twelve Floral Plates, illuminated in Gold andColours. By F. E. HULME, F.L.S., F.S.A., Marlborough College; Author of Plants : their Natural Growth and Ornamental Treatment, &c. A complete Catalogue of Marcus Ward & Co.s Publications may be had, free by-post, on application.cu31924068941578. 9 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/floral-poetry-and-the-language-of-flowers-hology-of-greece-and-rome-with-special-reference-to-its-use-in-art-from-the-german-of-o-seemann-edited-by-g-hblanchi-ba-late-scholar-of-s-peters-college-cambridge-brothertonsanskrit-prizeman-1875-64-illustrations-bards-and-blossoms-with-twelve-floral-plates-illuminated-in-gold-andcolours-by-f-e-hulme-fls-fsa-marlborough-college-author-of-plants-their-natural-growth-and-ornamental-treatment-c-a-complete-catalogue-of-marcus-ward-cos-publications-may-be-had-free-by-post-on-applicationcu31924068941578-9-image338925467.html
RM2AKBATY–Floral poetry and the language of flowers . hology of Greece and Rome, with special reference to its use in Art. From the German of O. Seemann. Edited by G. H.BlANCHi, B.A., late Scholar of S. Peters College, Cambridge; BrothertonSanskrit Prizeman, 1875. 64 Illustrations. Bards and Blossoms, with Twelve Floral Plates, illuminated in Gold andColours. By F. E. HULME, F.L.S., F.S.A., Marlborough College; Author of Plants : their Natural Growth and Ornamental Treatment, &c. A complete Catalogue of Marcus Ward & Co.s Publications may be had, free by-post, on application.cu31924068941578. 9
. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). FiG. 95.—A, B, Germinating spores of A. petrophila, X200; C, protonema with bud(fe); D, young archegonium in optical section; E, i, 2, two views of a very youngembryo of A. crassinerva, X266; F, somewhat older embryo of A. petrophila; G,older embryo showing the first archesporial cells; H, I, cross-sections of youngembryos, X200. A-D, after Kuhn; E-I, after Waldner. rhizoids. The flat protonema recalls strongly that of Sphag-num, and is probably genetically connected with it. All of thedifferent protonemal forms, except what Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-structure-and-development-of-mosses-and-ferns-archegoniatae-fig-95a-b-germinating-spores-of-a-petrophila-x200-c-protonema-with-budfe-d-young-archegonium-in-optical-section-e-i-2-two-views-of-a-very-youngembryo-of-a-crassinerva-x266-f-somewhat-older-embryo-of-a-petrophila-golder-embryo-showing-the-first-archesporial-cells-h-i-cross-sections-of-youngembryos-x200-a-d-after-kuhn-e-i-after-waldner-rhizoids-the-flat-protonema-recalls-strongly-that-of-sphag-num-and-is-probably-genetically-connected-with-it-all-of-thedifferent-protonemal-forms-except-what-image336646741.html
RM2AFKG9W–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). FiG. 95.—A, B, Germinating spores of A. petrophila, X200; C, protonema with bud(fe); D, young archegonium in optical section; E, i, 2, two views of a very youngembryo of A. crassinerva, X266; F, somewhat older embryo of A. petrophila; G,older embryo showing the first archesporial cells; H, I, cross-sections of youngembryos, X200. A-D, after Kuhn; E-I, after Waldner. rhizoids. The flat protonema recalls strongly that of Sphag-num, and is probably genetically connected with it. All of thedifferent protonemal forms, except what
The call of the hen; or, The science of selecting and breeding poultry for egg-production . elvic bones.To get the Type divide charts 1-2-3-4-S-6 and a-b-c-d-e-f-g in Call of the Hen intothree equal parts as nearly as possible, commencing at the top and reading down,the first Part will be Egg Type, the second Part Dual Purpose Type and the thirdPart Meat Type. PREPOTENCY indicates the faculty of the bird to fertilize eggs and to transmitits predominating characteristics. 1 signifies prepotency very large; 2 signifiesprepotency full; 3 signifies prepotency small; 4 signifies prepotency very sma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-call-of-the-hen-or-the-science-of-selecting-and-breeding-poultry-for-egg-production-elvic-bonesto-get-the-type-divide-charts-1-2-3-4-s-6-and-a-b-c-d-e-f-g-in-call-of-the-hen-intothree-equal-parts-as-nearly-as-possible-commencing-at-the-top-and-reading-downthe-first-part-will-be-egg-type-the-second-part-dual-purpose-type-and-the-thirdpart-meat-type-prepotency-indicates-the-faculty-of-the-bird-to-fertilize-eggs-and-to-transmitits-predominating-characteristics-1-signifies-prepotency-very-large-2-signifiesprepotency-full-3-signifies-prepotency-small-4-signifies-prepotency-very-sma-image343367773.html
RM2AXHN2N–The call of the hen; or, The science of selecting and breeding poultry for egg-production . elvic bones.To get the Type divide charts 1-2-3-4-S-6 and a-b-c-d-e-f-g in Call of the Hen intothree equal parts as nearly as possible, commencing at the top and reading down,the first Part will be Egg Type, the second Part Dual Purpose Type and the thirdPart Meat Type. PREPOTENCY indicates the faculty of the bird to fertilize eggs and to transmitits predominating characteristics. 1 signifies prepotency very large; 2 signifiesprepotency full; 3 signifies prepotency small; 4 signifies prepotency very sma
A textbook of obstetrics . acenta ofpig; C, structure of placenta of cow ; I), structure of placenta of fox; E, structureof placenta of cat; F, structure of placenta of sloth ; on the right side of the figurethe tlat maternal epithelial cells are shown in situ : on the left side they are removed,and the dilated maternal vessel with its blood-corpuscles is exposed ; G, structure ofhuman placenta; F, fetal, and M, maternal placenta; e, epithelium of chorion;e, epithelium of maternal placenta; d, fetal Mood-vessels; </, maternal blood-vessels; v, villus. The succeeding references apply to G on Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-textbook-of-obstetrics-acenta-ofpig-c-structure-of-placenta-of-cow-i-structure-of-placenta-of-fox-e-structureof-placenta-of-cat-f-structure-of-placenta-of-sloth-on-the-right-side-of-the-figurethe-tlat-maternal-epithelial-cells-are-shown-in-situ-on-the-left-side-they-are-removedand-the-dilated-maternal-vessel-with-its-blood-corpuscles-is-exposed-g-structure-ofhuman-placenta-f-fetal-and-m-maternal-placenta-e-epithelium-of-chorione-epithelium-of-maternal-placenta-d-fetal-mood-vessels-lt-maternal-blood-vessels-v-villus-the-succeeding-references-apply-to-g-on-image343083455.html
RM2AX4PCF–A textbook of obstetrics . acenta ofpig; C, structure of placenta of cow ; I), structure of placenta of fox; E, structureof placenta of cat; F, structure of placenta of sloth ; on the right side of the figurethe tlat maternal epithelial cells are shown in situ : on the left side they are removed,and the dilated maternal vessel with its blood-corpuscles is exposed ; G, structure ofhuman placenta; F, fetal, and M, maternal placenta; e, epithelium of chorion;e, epithelium of maternal placenta; d, fetal Mood-vessels; </, maternal blood-vessels; v, villus. The succeeding references apply to G on
Journal . The heavier vapour sinks to the bottom of thesevessels and that condensed returns by the pipes, r.to the pipe, I, J, where it is again vaporised.Alternatively the vessels, L, L, L, may be con-nected by pipes from the l)ottom of one to the topof the next.—W. F. F. Mixtures of liqiiida; [E.vtroction] apparatus for the separation of into irvo components. K. Kubierschky. Fr. Pat. 472,560, May 22, 1914. The mixture of liquids {e.g.. a solution of anilinein water) flows from the tank, a, into the upperpart of the column, c, and a solvent {e.g., benzol)flows from the tank, 6, into the lower Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/journal-the-heavier-vapour-sinks-to-the-bottom-of-thesevessels-and-that-condensed-returns-by-the-pipes-rto-the-pipe-i-j-where-it-is-again-vaporisedalternatively-the-vessels-l-l-l-may-be-con-nected-by-pipes-from-the-lottom-of-one-to-the-topof-the-nextw-f-f-mixtures-of-liqiiida-evtroction-apparatus-for-the-separation-of-into-irvo-components-k-kubierschky-fr-pat-472560-may-22-1914-the-mixture-of-liquids-eg-a-solution-of-anilinein-water-flows-from-the-tank-a-into-the-upperpart-of-the-column-c-and-a-solvent-eg-benzolflows-from-the-tank-6-into-the-lower-image342807412.html
RM2AWM69T–Journal . The heavier vapour sinks to the bottom of thesevessels and that condensed returns by the pipes, r.to the pipe, I, J, where it is again vaporised.Alternatively the vessels, L, L, L, may be con-nected by pipes from the l)ottom of one to the topof the next.—W. F. F. Mixtures of liqiiida; [E.vtroction] apparatus for the separation of into irvo components. K. Kubierschky. Fr. Pat. 472,560, May 22, 1914. The mixture of liquids {e.g.. a solution of anilinein water) flows from the tank, a, into the upperpart of the column, c, and a solvent {e.g., benzol)flows from the tank, 6, into the lower
International studio . is undertaken by Mr. W. A.Steward, Mr. G. H. Lovering and Mr.F, F. Henes ; in cabinet making by Mr.C. Spooner, Mr. E. P. Stokes and Mr. A. T. Payne ; and in tapestry and rugweaving by Mr. Luther Hooper andMr. W. Taylor. a p a a Such studies as drawing, painting andmodelling from the life are of coursesecondary to the main intention of theCentral School, which is to preserve theancient traditions of British handicrafts,while furthering their modern develop-ment in design and execution. But ifsecondary they are essential to the ad-vanced student of design, and it issatisfa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/international-studio-is-undertaken-by-mr-w-asteward-mr-g-h-lovering-and-mrf-f-henes-in-cabinet-making-by-mrc-spooner-mr-e-p-stokes-and-mr-a-t-payne-and-in-tapestry-and-rugweaving-by-mr-luther-hooper-andmr-w-taylor-a-p-a-a-such-studies-as-drawing-painting-andmodelling-from-the-life-are-of-coursesecondary-to-the-main-intention-of-thecentral-school-which-is-to-preserve-theancient-traditions-of-british-handicraftswhile-furthering-their-modern-develop-ment-in-design-and-execution-but-ifsecondary-they-are-essential-to-the-ad-vanced-student-of-design-and-it-issatisfa-image338374346.html
RM2AJE7X2–International studio . is undertaken by Mr. W. A.Steward, Mr. G. H. Lovering and Mr.F, F. Henes ; in cabinet making by Mr.C. Spooner, Mr. E. P. Stokes and Mr. A. T. Payne ; and in tapestry and rugweaving by Mr. Luther Hooper andMr. W. Taylor. a p a a Such studies as drawing, painting andmodelling from the life are of coursesecondary to the main intention of theCentral School, which is to preserve theancient traditions of British handicrafts,while furthering their modern develop-ment in design and execution. But ifsecondary they are essential to the ad-vanced student of design, and it issatisfa
Journal of the ..Illinois Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church . , Zaccheus O.. Beason 40Brown. Joseph C, In School 46Campbell, Ernest J., Riggston 58Gibson, Edwin H., In School 58Haney, Charles W.. RushvilleMallinson, Burl D., Xew Canton McLean, William H.. In SchoolRoberts, Andrew F., GreenupShores, Royal L., GriggsvilleStewart, Oscar, DecaturSwope, Horatio G., In SchoolWhitson, Carl T., PlainvilleWyland. Rav O.. Danville Second Year Dowson, Wilbert, DanvilleGuthrie, Sidney A., DeWittHibbens, Edgar G.. FindlayKruzan, Horace W., Tower Hill Listen, Charles E.. DanvilleMoore, Lou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/journal-of-the-illinois-annual-conference-of-the-methodist-episcopal-church-zaccheus-o-beason-40brown-joseph-c-in-school-46campbell-ernest-j-riggston-58gibson-edwin-h-in-school-58haney-charles-w-rushvillemallinson-burl-d-xew-canton-mclean-william-h-in-schoolroberts-andrew-f-greenupshores-royal-l-griggsvillestewart-oscar-decaturswope-horatio-g-in-schoolwhitson-carl-t-plainvillewyland-rav-o-danville-second-year-dowson-wilbert-danvilleguthrie-sidney-a-dewitthibbens-edgar-g-findlaykruzan-horace-w-tower-hill-listen-charles-e-danvillemoore-lou-image339420702.html
RM2AM5XFX–Journal of the ..Illinois Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church . , Zaccheus O.. Beason 40Brown. Joseph C, In School 46Campbell, Ernest J., Riggston 58Gibson, Edwin H., In School 58Haney, Charles W.. RushvilleMallinson, Burl D., Xew Canton McLean, William H.. In SchoolRoberts, Andrew F., GreenupShores, Royal L., GriggsvilleStewart, Oscar, DecaturSwope, Horatio G., In SchoolWhitson, Carl T., PlainvilleWyland. Rav O.. Danville Second Year Dowson, Wilbert, DanvilleGuthrie, Sidney A., DeWittHibbens, Edgar G.. FindlayKruzan, Horace W., Tower Hill Listen, Charles E.. DanvilleMoore, Lou
Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . edlines A, B, C. Then draw the shape or profile oftrough as shown, having the back part oftrough against roof line, and the outsideor beaded edge projecting out from theroof line the same distance it wouldproject on building. Then draw the outside line which rep-resents the projection as shown by thelines E, F, G, and draw the mitre lineF, B. Now divide the profile into the differ-ent parts and number each. Lay out the stretchout at right anglesto the line B, C and F, G. When drawing patterns by the mitreline method always have the stre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mechanical-contracting-plumbing-january-december-1912-edlines-a-b-c-then-draw-the-shape-or-profile-oftrough-as-shown-having-the-back-part-oftrough-against-roof-line-and-the-outsideor-beaded-edge-projecting-out-from-theroof-line-the-same-distance-it-wouldproject-on-building-then-draw-the-outside-line-which-rep-resents-the-projection-as-shown-by-thelines-e-f-g-and-draw-the-mitre-linef-b-now-divide-the-profile-into-the-differ-ent-parts-and-number-each-lay-out-the-stretchout-at-right-anglesto-the-line-b-c-and-f-g-when-drawing-patterns-by-the-mitreline-method-always-have-the-stre-image339967330.html
RM2AN2RPA–Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . edlines A, B, C. Then draw the shape or profile oftrough as shown, having the back part oftrough against roof line, and the outsideor beaded edge projecting out from theroof line the same distance it wouldproject on building. Then draw the outside line which rep-resents the projection as shown by thelines E, F, G, and draw the mitre lineF, B. Now divide the profile into the differ-ent parts and number each. Lay out the stretchout at right anglesto the line B, C and F, G. When drawing patterns by the mitreline method always have the stre
. Geology of the provinces of Canterbury and Westland, New Zealand, a report comprising the results of official explorations. hers. „ (c) Head of the Great Tasman Glacier. Photographed by G. P. Sealy. „ (d) Wanganui Bluff, West Coast, Mount One-One in the distance. Photographed by Thos. Pringle. „ (e) Francis Joseph Glacier, General View. Photographed by Thos Pringle. „ (f) River-bed of Waimakariri, with the Southern Alps, from the West Coast Eoad. Photographed by Grand and Dunlop. „ {g) Gorge of Eiver Eakaia before it enters the Canterbury Plains. Photographed by G. P. Sealy. „ (h) Skeleton o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/geology-of-the-provinces-of-canterbury-and-westland-new-zealand-a-report-comprising-the-results-of-official-explorations-hers-c-head-of-the-great-tasman-glacier-photographed-by-g-p-sealy-d-wanganui-bluff-west-coast-mount-one-one-in-the-distance-photographed-by-thos-pringle-e-francis-joseph-glacier-general-view-photographed-by-thos-pringle-f-river-bed-of-waimakariri-with-the-southern-alps-from-the-west-coast-eoad-photographed-by-grand-and-dunlop-g-gorge-of-eiver-eakaia-before-it-enters-the-canterbury-plains-photographed-by-g-p-sealy-h-skeleton-o-image336927355.html
RM2AG4A7R–. Geology of the provinces of Canterbury and Westland, New Zealand, a report comprising the results of official explorations. hers. „ (c) Head of the Great Tasman Glacier. Photographed by G. P. Sealy. „ (d) Wanganui Bluff, West Coast, Mount One-One in the distance. Photographed by Thos. Pringle. „ (e) Francis Joseph Glacier, General View. Photographed by Thos Pringle. „ (f) River-bed of Waimakariri, with the Southern Alps, from the West Coast Eoad. Photographed by Grand and Dunlop. „ {g) Gorge of Eiver Eakaia before it enters the Canterbury Plains. Photographed by G. P. Sealy. „ (h) Skeleton o
Perspective and geometrical drawing adapted to the use of candidates for second and third-class teachers' certificates . Fig. 83. iTo. 15,—To construct an equilateral triangle about a givencircle.. Fig. 84. GEOMETRICAL DRAWING. 117 Let BCD be given circle; at any point A in the circumfer-ence, with distance equal to radius, describe an arc, cuttingcircle in B and C; with centre C, and same distance describean arc, cutting circle in D; describe similar arcs with centresB and D; these arcs intersect in points E, F and G; jointhese, completing the triangle required. (Fig. 84.) JVo. 16.—About a gi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/perspective-and-geometrical-drawing-adapted-to-the-use-of-candidates-for-second-and-third-class-teachers-certificates-fig-83-ito-15to-construct-an-equilateral-triangle-about-a-givencircle-fig-84-geometrical-drawing-117-let-bcd-be-given-circle-at-any-point-a-in-the-circumfer-ence-with-distance-equal-to-radius-describe-an-arc-cuttingcircle-in-b-and-c-with-centre-c-and-same-distance-describean-arc-cutting-circle-in-d-describe-similar-arcs-with-centresb-and-d-these-arcs-intersect-in-points-e-f-and-g-jointhese-completing-the-triangle-required-fig-84-jvo-16about-a-gi-image338405396.html
RM2AJFKF0–Perspective and geometrical drawing adapted to the use of candidates for second and third-class teachers' certificates . Fig. 83. iTo. 15,—To construct an equilateral triangle about a givencircle.. Fig. 84. GEOMETRICAL DRAWING. 117 Let BCD be given circle; at any point A in the circumfer-ence, with distance equal to radius, describe an arc, cuttingcircle in B and C; with centre C, and same distance describean arc, cutting circle in D; describe similar arcs with centresB and D; these arcs intersect in points E, F and G; jointhese, completing the triangle required. (Fig. 84.) JVo. 16.—About a gi
Roman sculpture from Augustus to Constantine . CONSTAXTIXE THE GKEAT Cortile o/tlie PaUr.:o d. Con^ernitori APPENDIX P. 30. For the primitive native art of Rome and Latiumsee the important account by G. Pinza in MomanentiAntichi for 1905 ( Monumenti Primitivi di Roma e delLazio Antico ). P. 54. Theheadof ayounggodjintheMuseodelleTerme^assigned by Petersen to the relief left of the East entrance,was formerly interpreted by him as a Bonus Eventus ( AraPacis, p. 122 f.). Petersen now regards it as a GeniusPopuli Romani whom he supposes present with a personi-fied Pax. The traces of a horn of plen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/roman-sculpture-from-augustus-to-constantine-constaxtixe-the-gkeat-cortile-otlie-pauro-d-conernitori-appendix-p-30-for-the-primitive-native-art-of-rome-and-latiumsee-the-important-account-by-g-pinza-in-momanentiantichi-for-1905-monumenti-primitivi-di-roma-e-dellazio-antico-p-54-theheadof-ayounggodjinthemuseodelletermeassigned-by-petersen-to-the-relief-left-of-the-east-entrancewas-formerly-interpreted-by-him-as-a-bonus-eventus-arapacis-p-122-f-petersen-now-regards-it-as-a-geniuspopuli-romani-whom-he-supposes-present-with-a-personi-fied-pax-the-traces-of-a-horn-of-plen-image340072118.html
RM2AN7HCP–Roman sculpture from Augustus to Constantine . CONSTAXTIXE THE GKEAT Cortile o/tlie PaUr.:o d. Con^ernitori APPENDIX P. 30. For the primitive native art of Rome and Latiumsee the important account by G. Pinza in MomanentiAntichi for 1905 ( Monumenti Primitivi di Roma e delLazio Antico ). P. 54. Theheadof ayounggodjintheMuseodelleTerme^assigned by Petersen to the relief left of the East entrance,was formerly interpreted by him as a Bonus Eventus ( AraPacis, p. 122 f.). Petersen now regards it as a GeniusPopuli Romani whom he supposes present with a personi-fied Pax. The traces of a horn of plen
Pennsylvania at Gettysburg : ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major General George G Meade, Major General Winfield S Hancock, Major General John F Reynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . <n Hon. Ell TORRANCE Minneapolis, Minnesota, past commander-in- CHIEr G.A.R.,AND CHAIRMAN OFTHE NATIONAL COMMITTEE OFTHE G.A. R..ON THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. I2i COL.CHARLES H. MCCONNELL, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. (0) GENERAL JAMES W.LATTA, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. (4) CAPTAIN E. R Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pennsylvania-at-gettysburg-ceremonies-at-the-dedication-of-the-monuments-erected-by-the-commonwealth-of-pennsylvania-to-major-general-george-g-meade-major-general-winfield-s-hancock-major-general-john-f-reynolds-and-to-mark-the-positions-of-the-pennsylvania-commands-engaged-in-the-battle-ltn-hon-ell-torrance-minneapolis-minnesota-past-commander-in-chier-garand-chairman-ofthe-national-committee-ofthe-ga-ron-the-50th-anniversary-of-the-battle-of-gettysburg-i2i-colcharles-h-mcconnell-chicago-illinois-0-general-james-wlatta-philadelphia-pennsylvania-4-captain-e-r-image338448054.html
RM2AJHHXE–Pennsylvania at Gettysburg : ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major General George G Meade, Major General Winfield S Hancock, Major General John F Reynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . <n Hon. Ell TORRANCE Minneapolis, Minnesota, past commander-in- CHIEr G.A.R.,AND CHAIRMAN OFTHE NATIONAL COMMITTEE OFTHE G.A. R..ON THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. I2i COL.CHARLES H. MCCONNELL, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. (0) GENERAL JAMES W.LATTA, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. (4) CAPTAIN E. R
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RM2ANBWM7–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . WALTHAMCROSS. South Entrance four minutes* walk from Waltham CrossStation G.E.R.); West Entrance, three minutes walk fromTheobalds Grove Station (G.E.R). ROSES. The Largest and Finest Stockin the Country. NEW KOSES A SPECIALTY. Also Books on Roses, byWm. Paul, F.L.S.. Descriptive Priced CATALOGUEFree by Post. PAULS NURSERIES, WALTHAM CROSSFRUIT TREES AND GRAPE VINES. An enormous Stock ofFruiting and Other Treesunsurpassed in quality,being vigorous, clean, andtrue to name. Descriptive Priced CATALOGUEF
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The American encyclopedia and dictionary of ophthalmology Edited by Casey A Wood, assisted by a large staff of collaborators . Horizontal Section of Orbit. a. Tarsus. b. Orbicularis. c. Muscle of Horner. d. Outer palpebral ligament. e. Inner check ligament. f. Attachment of Tenons capsule to conjunctiva. g. Outer check ligament.h. Capsule of Tenon,i. Space of Tenon,j. Conjunctival sac. The supraorbital branch, after leaving the main artery, passes up-ward above all the orbital muscles, and courses forward between thelevator palpebrae superioris and the periosteum of the orbit to its k. Iris. 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-encyclopedia-and-dictionary-of-ophthalmology-edited-by-casey-a-wood-assisted-by-a-large-staff-of-collaborators-horizontal-section-of-orbit-a-tarsus-b-orbicularis-c-muscle-of-horner-d-outer-palpebral-ligament-e-inner-check-ligament-f-attachment-of-tenons-capsule-to-conjunctiva-g-outer-check-ligamenth-capsule-of-tenoni-space-of-tenonj-conjunctival-sac-the-supraorbital-branch-after-leaving-the-main-artery-passes-up-ward-above-all-the-orbital-muscles-and-courses-forward-between-thelevator-palpebrae-superioris-and-the-periosteum-of-the-orbit-to-its-k-iris-1-image338516200.html
RM2AJMMT8–The American encyclopedia and dictionary of ophthalmology Edited by Casey A Wood, assisted by a large staff of collaborators . Horizontal Section of Orbit. a. Tarsus. b. Orbicularis. c. Muscle of Horner. d. Outer palpebral ligament. e. Inner check ligament. f. Attachment of Tenons capsule to conjunctiva. g. Outer check ligament.h. Capsule of Tenon,i. Space of Tenon,j. Conjunctival sac. The supraorbital branch, after leaving the main artery, passes up-ward above all the orbital muscles, and courses forward between thelevator palpebrae superioris and the periosteum of the orbit to its k. Iris. 1
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La statue; opéra en trois actes de JBarbier & MCarrèPartition chant et piano transcrite par Georges Bizet . =ri •ES ^=f=^-f4 P^ ^g^g t=#^# te »«>«•«» lil. ^ a ToiiiiM». É P • E *=^ ^ Mm, ^ ^i^ =^^ -raiil. (iim. W^-^,^ i ^ El s( niihblcà a T«ni|.<». Ici, n.|.;in(!n iikiii. i=3 Œ î a;=>^ j I 1.8 t t I g ^—ë- Plis vif» » Tiiiipo lHciiiifo. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-statue-opra-en-trois-actes-de-jbarbier-mcarrpartition-chant-et-piano-transcrite-par-georges-bizet-=ri-es-=f=-f4-p-gg-t=-te-gt-lil-a-toiiiim-p-e-=-mm-i-=-raiil-iim-w-i-el-s-niihblc-a-tnilt-ici-nin!n-iikiii-i=3-a=gt-j-i-18-t-t-i-g-plis-vif-tiiiipo-lhciiiifo-image342767586.html
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Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . W. W. COOPER. recover until Monday. At the time ofwriting he was progressing as favorablyas could be expected, having enjoyeda good nights rest on Tuesday an<lhopes are held out for his recovery,though his advanced age., 78, makes theinjury a very serious one. Mr.UDonaldson is one of the oldes:;brokers in Toronto and has been afamiliar figure on the street here formany years. Members of the Toroinotrade generally are expressing regretat the accident and honing for a speedyrecovery.. J. E. ARGUE. THE CANADIAN G R O C F, R QUALITY IN THE GROCERY BUSINESS. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-grocer-july-december-1908-w-w-cooper-recover-until-monday-at-the-time-ofwriting-he-was-progressing-as-favorablyas-could-be-expected-having-enjoyeda-good-nights-rest-on-tuesday-anltlhopes-are-held-out-for-his-recoverythough-his-advanced-age-78-makes-theinjury-a-very-serious-one-mrudonaldson-is-one-of-the-oldesbrokers-in-toronto-and-has-been-afamiliar-figure-on-the-street-here-formany-years-members-of-the-toroinotrade-generally-are-expressing-regretat-the-accident-and-honing-for-a-speedyrecovery-j-e-argue-the-canadian-g-r-o-c-f-r-quality-in-the-grocery-business-image338433189.html
RM2AJGXYH–Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . W. W. COOPER. recover until Monday. At the time ofwriting he was progressing as favorablyas could be expected, having enjoyeda good nights rest on Tuesday an<lhopes are held out for his recovery,though his advanced age., 78, makes theinjury a very serious one. Mr.UDonaldson is one of the oldes:;brokers in Toronto and has been afamiliar figure on the street here formany years. Members of the Toroinotrade generally are expressing regretat the accident and honing for a speedyrecovery.. J. E. ARGUE. THE CANADIAN G R O C F, R QUALITY IN THE GROCERY BUSINESS.
Lumber, its manufacture and distribution . - i ;: -.. Fig. 41.—A Drag Carriage Offset. A. Wooden Shoe which drags on the Rail.B. Lever Arm. C. Shaft connecting Lever Arms B, E, and F. G and H. Col-lars attached to the Carriage Frame by the Casting /. toward the saw line. The sidewise movement on the axles is f inch.Means are also provided for locking the offset mechanism when it isnecessary to back the log out of a saw cut. Various other mechanicaldevices of the drag and other types also are employed for off-settingpurposes. Set-works.1 The purpose of the set-works is to advance the knees tow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lumber-its-manufacture-and-distribution-i-fig-41a-drag-carriage-offset-a-wooden-shoe-which-drags-on-the-railb-lever-arm-c-shaft-connecting-lever-arms-b-e-and-f-g-and-h-col-lars-attached-to-the-carriage-frame-by-the-casting-toward-the-saw-line-the-sidewise-movement-on-the-axles-is-f-inchmeans-are-also-provided-for-locking-the-offset-mechanism-when-it-isnecessary-to-back-the-log-out-of-a-saw-cut-various-other-mechanicaldevices-of-the-drag-and-other-types-also-are-employed-for-off-settingpurposes-set-works1-the-purpose-of-the-set-works-is-to-advance-the-knees-tow-image343362684.html
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Monna Vanna; lyrical drama in four acts and five tableaux by Maruice Maeterlinck English text by Claude Aveling . se vo.tre mere e.taityour mojher wat long- nif ^ g i ^ iJUJ iiJ-^ L^ ^ f^ If—B 7—? ^ ?— dill devaste mor dead. te.. le jar tAe gar. den waa a waste. rrfr7l^>ll-^- Poco animato P... Jappris que vous epou-siez un grand seigneur tos.can. Tempo They told me youwereto wed with some great Tus . can lord. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/monna-vanna-lyrical-drama-in-four-acts-and-five-tableaux-by-maruice-maeterlinck-english-text-by-claude-aveling-se-votre-mere-etaityour-mojher-wat-long-nif-g-i-ijuj-iij-l-f-ifb-7-dill-devaste-mor-dead-te-le-jar-tae-gar-den-waa-a-waste-rrfr7lgtll-poco-animato-p-jappris-que-vous-epou-siez-un-grand-seigneur-toscan-tempo-they-told-me-youwereto-wed-with-some-great-tus-can-lord-image338145074.html
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Animal castration : a book for the use of students and practitioners . Cord of Right Descended Testicle;C, Cord of Left Undescended Testicle; D, Right Internal Abdominal Ring; E, Left In-ternal Abdominal Ring; F, Incision through the Abdominal Wall 1 inch above and 1 inchin front of the Internal Abdominal Ring. Observe index and second finger protrudingthrough incision searching for Spermatic Cord. G G, Internal Abdominal Walls; H, Un-descended Testicle floating loose in Abdominal Cavity attached to end of the SpermaticCord. internal abdominal wall (G) and the index finger directly forward,sli Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/animal-castration-a-book-for-the-use-of-students-and-practitioners-cord-of-right-descended-testiclec-cord-of-left-undescended-testicle-d-right-internal-abdominal-ring-e-left-in-ternal-abdominal-ring-f-incision-through-the-abdominal-wall-1-inch-above-and-1-inchin-front-of-the-internal-abdominal-ring-observe-index-and-second-finger-protrudingthrough-incision-searching-for-spermatic-cord-g-g-internal-abdominal-walls-h-un-descended-testicle-floating-loose-in-abdominal-cavity-attached-to-end-of-the-spermaticcord-internal-abdominal-wall-g-and-the-index-finger-directly-forwardsli-image338072258.html
RM2AJ0EH6–Animal castration : a book for the use of students and practitioners . Cord of Right Descended Testicle;C, Cord of Left Undescended Testicle; D, Right Internal Abdominal Ring; E, Left In-ternal Abdominal Ring; F, Incision through the Abdominal Wall 1 inch above and 1 inchin front of the Internal Abdominal Ring. Observe index and second finger protrudingthrough incision searching for Spermatic Cord. G G, Internal Abdominal Walls; H, Un-descended Testicle floating loose in Abdominal Cavity attached to end of the SpermaticCord. internal abdominal wall (G) and the index finger directly forward,sli
Restraint of domestic animals; a book for the use of students and practitioners; 312 illustrations from pen drawings and 26 half tones from original photographs . Fig. 267. Casting Calves for Spaying Operation. Soffners Method of Casting. The method of Soffner, Figure 268, consists of a forkedrope, both ends of which are passed under the chin strap of thehalter, then carried between the fore legs (f), thence to andthrough the ring (b) in surcingle (g), then the two ends arelooped around each fore leg above ankles (a) (c). The animalis cast by making traction on free end of rope (e).. Fig. 268. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/restraint-of-domestic-animals-a-book-for-the-use-of-students-and-practitioners-312-illustrations-from-pen-drawings-and-26-half-tones-from-original-photographs-fig-267-casting-calves-for-spaying-operation-soffners-method-of-casting-the-method-of-soffner-figure-268-consists-of-a-forkedrope-both-ends-of-which-are-passed-under-the-chin-strap-of-thehalter-then-carried-between-the-fore-legs-f-thence-to-andthrough-the-ring-b-in-surcingle-g-then-the-two-ends-arelooped-around-each-fore-leg-above-ankles-a-c-the-animalis-cast-by-making-traction-on-free-end-of-rope-e-fig-268-image342876093.html
RM2AWR9XN–Restraint of domestic animals; a book for the use of students and practitioners; 312 illustrations from pen drawings and 26 half tones from original photographs . Fig. 267. Casting Calves for Spaying Operation. Soffners Method of Casting. The method of Soffner, Figure 268, consists of a forkedrope, both ends of which are passed under the chin strap of thehalter, then carried between the fore legs (f), thence to andthrough the ring (b) in surcingle (g), then the two ends arelooped around each fore leg above ankles (a) (c). The animalis cast by making traction on free end of rope (e).. Fig. 268.
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Restraint of domestic animals; a book for the use of students and practitioners; 312 illustrations from pen drawings and 26 half tones from original photographs . Fig. 267. Casting Calves for Spaying Operation. Soffners Method of Casting. The method of Soffner, Figure 268, consists of a forkedrope, both ends of which are passed under the chin strap of thehalter, then carried between the fore legs (f), thence to andthrough the ring (b) in surcingle (g), then the two ends arelooped around each fore leg above ankles =(a) (c). The animalis cast by making traction on free end of rope (e).. Fig. 268 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/restraint-of-domestic-animals-a-book-for-the-use-of-students-and-practitioners-312-illustrations-from-pen-drawings-and-26-half-tones-from-original-photographs-fig-267-casting-calves-for-spaying-operation-soffners-method-of-casting-the-method-of-soffner-figure-268-consists-of-a-forkedrope-both-ends-of-which-are-passed-under-the-chin-strap-of-thehalter-then-carried-between-the-fore-legs-f-thence-to-andthrough-the-ring-b-in-surcingle-g-then-the-two-ends-arelooped-around-each-fore-leg-above-ankles-=a-c-the-animalis-cast-by-making-traction-on-free-end-of-rope-e-fig-268-image339156412.html
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A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . Drawn Sc£naravedhyJ.C.Cajdo7t. PLATE II. Shews a dislocation into the foramen ovale which had neverbeen reduced, and beautifully exhibits the resources of nature,in forming a new socket for the head of the bone, and allow-ing of the restoration of a considerable degree of motion. A. Right and left ilium B. Ischium C. Pubes D. Foramen ovale E. The left acetabulum F. Sac0um G. Os femoris H. The new acetabulum, formed in the foramen ovale, inwhich the head of the thigh-bone was contained, and inwhich it was so completely enclosed, that i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-dislocations-and-on-fractures-of-the-joints-drawn-scnaravedhyjccajdo7t-plate-ii-shews-a-dislocation-into-the-foramen-ovale-which-had-neverbeen-reduced-and-beautifully-exhibits-the-resources-of-naturein-forming-a-new-socket-for-the-head-of-the-bone-and-allow-ing-of-the-restoration-of-a-considerable-degree-of-motion-a-right-and-left-ilium-b-ischium-c-pubes-d-foramen-ovale-e-the-left-acetabulum-f-sac0um-g-os-femoris-h-the-new-acetabulum-formed-in-the-foramen-ovale-inwhich-the-head-of-the-thigh-bone-was-contained-and-inwhich-it-was-so-completely-enclosed-that-i-image343382570.html
RM2AXJBY6–A treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the joints . Drawn Sc£naravedhyJ.C.Cajdo7t. PLATE II. Shews a dislocation into the foramen ovale which had neverbeen reduced, and beautifully exhibits the resources of nature,in forming a new socket for the head of the bone, and allow-ing of the restoration of a considerable degree of motion. A. Right and left ilium B. Ischium C. Pubes D. Foramen ovale E. The left acetabulum F. Sac0um G. Os femoris H. The new acetabulum, formed in the foramen ovale, inwhich the head of the thigh-bone was contained, and inwhich it was so completely enclosed, that i
Quarterly journal of microscopical science . jlg, 1^ Two specimens of Drepanidium ranarum, treated with iodiue and showing refringent granules. able to these parasites in a generic sense, since we are acquaintedwith other cell-parasites which illustrate and explain the curious. Fig. 2.—a. One end of the sac-like parasite of mammalian muscular fibre,here designated 8arcocystis Miescheri (after Leuekart). b. Drepani-dium-form of young liberated from spore-like bodies in the same, cD. Drepauidum-form of young from cysts of Coccidium of the housemouse. E F G. The same in movement (after Eimer). re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quarterly-journal-of-microscopical-science-jlg-1-two-specimens-of-drepanidium-ranarum-treated-with-iodiue-and-showing-refringent-granules-able-to-these-parasites-in-a-generic-sense-since-we-are-acquaintedwith-other-cell-parasites-which-illustrate-and-explain-the-curious-fig-2a-one-end-of-the-sac-like-parasite-of-mammalian-muscular-fibrehere-designated-8arcocystis-miescheri-after-leuekart-b-drepani-dium-form-of-young-liberated-from-spore-like-bodies-in-the-same-cd-drepauidum-form-of-young-from-cysts-of-coccidium-of-the-housemouse-e-f-g-the-same-in-movement-after-eimer-re-image343086190.html
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The anatomy of the nervous system, from the standpoint of development and function . Fig. 1.—Stages in the differentiation of the neuromuscular mechanism: A to C, Hypotheticearly stages: A, epithelial stage; B, muscle cell at the stage of the sponge; C, partially differen-tiated nerve-cell in proximity to fully differentiated muscle-cell; D, nerve- and muscle-cell ofcoelenterate stage; E, a type of receptor-effector system found in many parts of sea-anemones, in-cluding not only receptors, r, with their nerve-nets, and of muscle cells, m, but also of ganglioncells, g, in the nerve-net; F, sect Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-nervous-system-from-the-standpoint-of-development-and-function-fig-1stages-in-the-differentiation-of-the-neuromuscular-mechanism-a-to-c-hypotheticearly-stages-a-epithelial-stage-b-muscle-cell-at-the-stage-of-the-sponge-c-partially-differen-tiated-nerve-cell-in-proximity-to-fully-differentiated-muscle-cell-d-nerve-and-muscle-cell-ofcoelenterate-stage-e-a-type-of-receptor-effector-system-found-in-many-parts-of-sea-anemones-in-cluding-not-only-receptors-r-with-their-nerve-nets-and-of-muscle-cells-m-but-also-of-ganglioncells-g-in-the-nerve-net-f-sect-image342780138.html
RM2AWJYFP–The anatomy of the nervous system, from the standpoint of development and function . Fig. 1.—Stages in the differentiation of the neuromuscular mechanism: A to C, Hypotheticearly stages: A, epithelial stage; B, muscle cell at the stage of the sponge; C, partially differen-tiated nerve-cell in proximity to fully differentiated muscle-cell; D, nerve- and muscle-cell ofcoelenterate stage; E, a type of receptor-effector system found in many parts of sea-anemones, in-cluding not only receptors, r, with their nerve-nets, and of muscle cells, m, but also of ganglioncells, g, in the nerve-net; F, sect
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RM2AJM760–An abridgment of Mr Heath's translation of Baudelocque's midwifery . fverfe or great diameter. E, F, Oblique diameter, which.extends from theleft acetabulum to the right facro-iliac junction. G, H, Oblique diameter, which goes from theright acetabulum to the left facro-iliac fymphyfis. Explanation of the Third Plate. THIS figure reprefents the inferior strait of a well-formed pelvisi reduced to the half of its natural fize. a, a, The external faces of the offa ilia. b, b, The anterior fuperior fpines of the offa ilia. c, c, The anterior inferior fpines of the offa ilia, d, d, The acetabula. e,
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RM2AN2600–The laws and mechanics of circulation, with the principle involved in animal movement . itto ; C, D, gaDglia connecting right pneu-mogastric nerve (2) and great splanchnic (3) nerve with the ganglion of the superiormesenteric plexus (E. 5) ; F, ganglion connecting right pneumogastric and greatsplanchnic nerves (2. 3) with the renal (G) and aortic ganglia (H) ; 4, coeliac axis,showing intimate blending of the right pneumogastric nerve ; 5, superior mesentericartery and plexus ; 6, 7, 8, lesser splanchnic nerve, terminating in renal plexus : 9,renal artery and plexus ; 10, diaphragmatic plexus a
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Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . ISO IN) i«> . i , . ???? i E ?? Tli* Voyage of ttKS n, - i ?-?? : li i u CirridatioD ^l.ipK; ISOTHERMABHOWHG nn in v i i „ HORTH POL Mi AU G U. A Bud TI.It The Vqya)j<- H.K-S ^I.^IrD^- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-on-the-scientific-results-of-the-voyage-of-hmschallenger-during-the-years-1873-76-under-the-command-of-captain-george-snares-rn-frsand-captain-frank-turle-thomson-rn-iso-in-igt-i-i-e-tli-voyage-of-ttks-n-i-li-i-u-cirridatiod-lipk-isothermabhowhg-nn-in-v-i-i-horth-pol-mi-au-g-u-a-bud-tiit-the-vqyajlt-hk-s-iird-image339386237.html
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RM2AJGR99–A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 2) . chrymal Canals, after the CommonTeguments and Bones have been cut away. a^ The lachrymal gland, b, The two puncta lachrymalia, fromwhich the two lachrymal canals proceed to c, The lachrymal sac.d, The large lachrymal duct, e, Its opening into the nose, f,The carunca lachrymalis. g, The eye-ball. Fig. 2. An interior View of the Coats and Humours of the Eye.a a a a, The tunica sclerotica cut in four angles, and turnedback, b b b b, The tunica choroides adhering to the inside ofthe sclerotica, and the ciliary vessels are seen pa
New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . Fig. 69.—Sphygmobiometer. Showing the components and the directionof the energy current.. Fig. 70.—Sphygmobiomclcr. A, receiving electrode; B, pusii bulton;C, abdominal electrode; D, ground wire; E, potentiometer; F, variable con-denser; G, rheostat; H, induction coil which may be put in or out of the cir-cuit by aid of a lever. SPHYGMOBIOMETER 2 / 0 The Induction Coil (Fig. 69 b) is co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-concepts-in-diagnosis-and-treatment-physico-clinical-medicine-the-practical-application-of-the-electronic-theory-in-the-interpretation-and-treatment-of-disease-with-an-appendix-on-new-scientific-facts-fig-69sphygmobiometer-showing-the-components-and-the-directionof-the-energy-current-fig-70sphygmobiomclcr-a-receiving-electrode-b-pusii-bultonc-abdominal-electrode-d-ground-wire-e-potentiometer-f-variable-con-denser-g-rheostat-h-induction-coil-which-may-be-put-in-or-out-of-the-cir-cuit-by-aid-of-a-lever-sphygmobiometer-2-0-the-induction-coil-fig-69-b-is-co-image342722739.html
RM2AWGA9R–New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . Fig. 69.—Sphygmobiometer. Showing the components and the directionof the energy current.. Fig. 70.—Sphygmobiomclcr. A, receiving electrode; B, pusii bulton;C, abdominal electrode; D, ground wire; E, potentiometer; F, variable con-denser; G, rheostat; H, induction coil which may be put in or out of the cir-cuit by aid of a lever. SPHYGMOBIOMETER 2 / 0 The Induction Coil (Fig. 69 b) is co
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RM2AN1KP3–Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . on fig. 21). A, Lathrofropis jacobiiia (Lee). B, Lithocharis ocliracea (Grav.). C, Ocypusater (Grav.). D, Fclecomaliiini tcstaceum (Mann.). E, Trigoiuirus crotchiLee. F, Pscudopsls oblitcrata Lee. G, Leptochirus inexicanus Er. H, Proteinuslimbatits Makl. L Platystcthus aiiicricamis Er. J, Stilicus angularis Er. K, Aleo-chara lata Grav. L, Acylophonis flavicoUis Sachse. M, Tachyporiis jocosiisSay. N, Micropeplus punctatus Lee. f! NO. 13 STAPH YLINIDAE BLACK WELDER (>7 of these may be found in any of the larger subfamiHes. It is obviousthat the shape of
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