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RMKRCW8E–Illustrations of large and small arm slings
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RF2X6RBJ2–Rehabilitation support community. Help together poster with injured patients, people with arm slings, crutches and wheelchair. Medical assistance
Brigadier General Max Weber, 20th New York Infantry Regiment and General Staff U.S. Volunteers Infantry Regiment in uniform, with a sling on his arm / Julius Brill, 204 Chatham Square, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Weber, Max, 1824-1901, United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 20th (1861-1863), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, War casualties, 1860-1870, Arm slings, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, M Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brigadier-general-max-weber-20th-new-york-infantry-regiment-and-general-staff-us-volunteers-infantry-regiment-in-uniform-with-a-sling-on-his-arm-julius-brill-204-chatham-square-new-york-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-weber-max-1824-1901-united-states-army-new-york-infantry-regiment-20th-1861-1863-people-soldiers-union-1860-1870-military-uniforms-union-1860-1870-war-casualties-1860-1870-arm-slings-1860-1870-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-military-personnel-union-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-m-image541252360.html
RM2PCG4WC–Brigadier General Max Weber, 20th New York Infantry Regiment and General Staff U.S. Volunteers Infantry Regiment in uniform, with a sling on his arm / Julius Brill, 204 Chatham Square, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Weber, Max, 1824-1901, United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 20th (1861-1863), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, War casualties, 1860-1870, Arm slings, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, M
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RFB32NW0–Doctor and little girl with arm in sling
Captain Thomas W. Cartwright of Co. G and Co. D, 5th New York Infantry Regiment in uniform with his arm in a sling / Chas. K. Bill's Photographic Gallery, 603 Broadway, New York. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Cartwright, Thomas W, 1842-1862, United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 5th (1861-1863), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, War casualties, 1860-1870, Arm slings, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Medical a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/captain-thomas-w-cartwright-of-co-g-and-co-d-5th-new-york-infantry-regiment-in-uniform-with-his-arm-in-a-sling-chas-k-bills-photographic-gallery-603-broadway-new-york-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-cartwright-thomas-w-1842-1862-united-states-army-new-york-infantry-regiment-5th-1861-1863-people-soldiers-union-1860-1870-military-uniforms-union-1860-1870-war-casualties-1860-1870-arm-slings-1860-1870-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-military-personnel-union-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-medical-a-image541233901.html
RM2PCF9A5–Captain Thomas W. Cartwright of Co. G and Co. D, 5th New York Infantry Regiment in uniform with his arm in a sling / Chas. K. Bill's Photographic Gallery, 603 Broadway, New York. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Cartwright, Thomas W, 1842-1862, United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 5th (1861-1863), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, War casualties, 1860-1870, Arm slings, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Medical a
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RFBK7D8T–Arm in a sling
Black and white print depicting a 'Snake-Catcher and Charcoal Girl' in Martinique, West Indies, the seated man wears a hat and slings a long stick over his shoulder, the woman stands next to him, wearing a small brimmed hat and an intricately wrapped and knotted dress, both face the viewer with serious expressions on their faces, 1891. Courtesy Internet Archive. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/black-and-white-print-depicting-a-snake-catcher-and-charcoal-girl-in-martinique-west-indies-the-seated-man-wears-a-hat-and-slings-a-long-stick-over-his-shoulder-the-woman-stands-next-to-him-wearing-a-small-brimmed-hat-and-an-intricately-wrapped-and-knotted-dress-both-face-the-viewer-with-serious-expressions-on-their-faces-1891-courtesy-internet-archive-image215431368.html
RMPEDMWC–Black and white print depicting a 'Snake-Catcher and Charcoal Girl' in Martinique, West Indies, the seated man wears a hat and slings a long stick over his shoulder, the woman stands next to him, wearing a small brimmed hat and an intricately wrapped and knotted dress, both face the viewer with serious expressions on their faces, 1891. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
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Arm sling, historical illustration from: Marie Adenfeller, Friedrich Werner: Illustrated cooking and housekeeping book, Friedri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-arm-sling-historical-illustration-from-marie-adenfeller-friedrich-26450564.html
RMBF0WY0–Arm sling, historical illustration from: Marie Adenfeller, Friedrich Werner: Illustrated cooking and housekeeping book, Friedri
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RFFWRRJF–slings with the lock nut on concrete background
Middle aged man wearing a shoulder surgery sling with abduction pillow to keep his arm in the proper position during recovery and healing after his op Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/middle-aged-man-wearing-a-shoulder-surgery-sling-with-abduction-pillow-to-keep-his-arm-in-the-proper-position-during-recovery-and-healing-after-his-op-image360334813.html
RF2BX6JMD–Middle aged man wearing a shoulder surgery sling with abduction pillow to keep his arm in the proper position during recovery and healing after his op
Catalogue of surgeons instruments and medical appliancesElectro-therapeutic apparatusSundries for the surgery and sick-room, medicine chests, etc . Fig. 499. Portable Back Rest, with iron folding frame arid canvas back Tig. 500) 12/6 each. Portable Back Rest, padded at the back (Fig. 498).. 30 o ,, Do. do. with cane back (Fig. 499) .... 26^ ,, Section X. Surgeons Instruments and Appliances. 127 Arm Slings—. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-surgeons-instruments-and-medical-applianceselectro-therapeutic-apparatussundries-for-the-surgery-and-sick-room-medicine-chests-etc-fig-499-portable-back-rest-with-iron-folding-frame-arid-canvas-back-tig-500-126-each-portable-back-rest-padded-at-the-back-fig-498-30-o-do-do-with-cane-back-fig-499-26-section-x-surgeons-instruments-and-appliances-127-arm-slings-image343309637.html
RM2AXF2XD–Catalogue of surgeons instruments and medical appliancesElectro-therapeutic apparatusSundries for the surgery and sick-room, medicine chests, etc . Fig. 499. Portable Back Rest, with iron folding frame arid canvas back Tig. 500) 12/6 each. Portable Back Rest, padded at the back (Fig. 498).. 30 o ,, Do. do. with cane back (Fig. 499) .... 26^ ,, Section X. Surgeons Instruments and Appliances. 127 Arm Slings—.
THE BRITISH CORVETTE WIDGEON ON CONVOY DUTY IN THE NORTH SEA. LIFE ON BOARD A BRITISH CORVETTE. - With one charge ready and the next hanging in the slings, the officer in charge of the .5 platform raises his arm to signal the bridge that all is ready Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-corvette-widgeon-on-convoy-duty-in-the-north-sea-life-on-board-a-british-corvette-with-one-charge-ready-and-the-next-hanging-in-the-slings-the-officer-in-charge-of-the-5-platform-raises-his-arm-to-signal-the-bridge-that-all-is-ready-image602428658.html
RM2X02YW6–THE BRITISH CORVETTE WIDGEON ON CONVOY DUTY IN THE NORTH SEA. LIFE ON BOARD A BRITISH CORVETTE. - With one charge ready and the next hanging in the slings, the officer in charge of the .5 platform raises his arm to signal the bridge that all is ready
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The slings from a large crane swing the detached orbiter access arm, which ends in the White Room, away from the fixed service structure, or FSS, on Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The White Room provided entry into space shuttles that were on the pad. The arm is being removed from the FSS for the pad's conversion as launch site for the Constellation Program's Ares I-X. The launch of the Ares I-X flight test is targeted for August 2009. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fla-the-slings-from-a-large-crane-swing-the-detached-orbiter-access-arm-which-ends-in-the-white-room-away-from-the-fixed-service-structure-or-fss-on-launch-pad-39b-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-the-white-room-provided-entry-into-space-shuttles-that-were-on-the-pad-the-arm-is-being-removed-from-the-fss-for-the-pads-conversion-as-launch-site-for-the-constellation-programs-ares-i-x-the-launch-of-the-ares-i-x-flight-test-is-targeted-for-august-2009-image592376668.html
RM2WBN2DG–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The slings from a large crane swing the detached orbiter access arm, which ends in the White Room, away from the fixed service structure, or FSS, on Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The White Room provided entry into space shuttles that were on the pad. The arm is being removed from the FSS for the pad's conversion as launch site for the Constellation Program's Ares I-X. The launch of the Ares I-X flight test is targeted for August 2009.
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RFRDBD99–Boy with arm in sling talking to friend
Maharaja Shri Anand Singh-ji and His Consort, 1729. Ustad Murad (Indian, active 1700s). Gum tempera, silver, and gold on paper; page: 22.2 x 16.8 cm (8 3/4 x 6 5/8 in.); miniature: 15.2 x 10.8 cm (6 x 4 1/4 in.). Anand Singh, son of Maharaja Anup Singh (reigned 1669–98), affectionately slings one arm around the shoulders of his ivory-skinned queen, who holds a bottle of wine and a cup at the ready. He smokes a remarkably long hookah, and their attendant has impossibly long legs. Such mannerisms became new features of Bikaner painting during the 1700s and appear to be innovations of the master Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maharaja-shri-anand-singh-ji-and-his-consort-1729-ustad-murad-indian-active-1700s-gum-tempera-silver-and-gold-on-paper-page-222-x-168-cm-8-34-x-6-58-in-miniature-152-x-108-cm-6-x-4-14-in-anand-singh-son-of-maharaja-anup-singh-reigned-166998-affectionately-slings-one-arm-around-the-shoulders-of-his-ivory-skinned-queen-who-holds-a-bottle-of-wine-and-a-cup-at-the-ready-he-smokes-a-remarkably-long-hookah-and-their-attendant-has-impossibly-long-legs-such-mannerisms-became-new-features-of-bikaner-painting-during-the-1700s-and-appear-to-be-innovations-of-the-master-image448074170.html
RM2H0YF4X–Maharaja Shri Anand Singh-ji and His Consort, 1729. Ustad Murad (Indian, active 1700s). Gum tempera, silver, and gold on paper; page: 22.2 x 16.8 cm (8 3/4 x 6 5/8 in.); miniature: 15.2 x 10.8 cm (6 x 4 1/4 in.). Anand Singh, son of Maharaja Anup Singh (reigned 1669–98), affectionately slings one arm around the shoulders of his ivory-skinned queen, who holds a bottle of wine and a cup at the ready. He smokes a remarkably long hookah, and their attendant has impossibly long legs. Such mannerisms became new features of Bikaner painting during the 1700s and appear to be innovations of the master
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adult man in black clothes does sports exercises on two textile slings in the street, his hands hold two loops, exercise under the weight of his own b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/adult-man-in-black-clothes-does-sports-exercises-on-two-textile-slings-in-the-street-his-hands-hold-two-loops-exercise-under-the-weight-of-his-own-b-image273466344.html
RFWTWD34–adult man in black clothes does sports exercises on two textile slings in the street, his hands hold two loops, exercise under the weight of his own b
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RFB32NRJ–Man with arm in sling
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RMJPT9C6–And out she comes, a large Henry Milnes Lathe is lifted from the rear of a property out througha gap between houses to the waiting lorry for transport
A crane arm with slings and a wrench against an overcast sky. Lifting equipment. Industry. Digital watercolor painting. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-crane-arm-with-slings-and-a-wrench-against-an-overcast-sky-lifting-equipment-industry-digital-watercolor-painting-image446829216.html
RF2GXXR68–A crane arm with slings and a wrench against an overcast sky. Lifting equipment. Industry. Digital watercolor painting.
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A detailed vector illustration of a Red eight wheeler Truck with an operator on a crane mounted at the rear of the vehicle unloading bricks isolated Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-detailed-vector-illustration-of-a-red-eight-wheeler-truck-with-an-81365308.html
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Small child with a baby on her back, sitting on a trail in the mountains of North Vietnam near the mountain town of Sa Pa, Viet Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-small-child-with-a-baby-on-her-back-sitting-on-a-trail-in-the-mountains-27339303.html
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Middle aged man wearing a shoulder surgery sling with abduction pillow to keep his arm in the proper position during recovery and healing after his op Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/middle-aged-man-wearing-a-shoulder-surgery-sling-with-abduction-pillow-to-keep-his-arm-in-the-proper-position-during-recovery-and-healing-after-his-op-image360804618.html
RF2BY01Y6–Middle aged man wearing a shoulder surgery sling with abduction pillow to keep his arm in the proper position during recovery and healing after his op
Smoking grandmother carrying her grandchildren in a sling in a village on the Mekong, Laos, Southeast Asia, Asia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smoking-grandmother-carrying-her-grandchildren-in-a-sling-in-a-village-image62046704.html
RMDGXD5M–Smoking grandmother carrying her grandchildren in a sling in a village on the Mekong, Laos, Southeast Asia, Asia
Catalogue of surgeons instruments and medical appliancesElectro-therapeutic apparatusSundries for the surgery and sick-room, medicine chests, etc . Fig. 497. Iron Frames, for removing the pressure of the bed clothes (Fig. 497) from 7/0 each. Back Rests—. Fig. 499. Portable Back Rest, with iron folding frame arid canvas back Tig. 500) 12/6 each. Portable Back Rest, padded at the back (Fig. 498).. 30 o ,, Do. do. with cane back (Fig. 499) .... 26^ ,, Section X. Surgeons Instruments and Appliances. 127 Arm Slings— Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-surgeons-instruments-and-medical-applianceselectro-therapeutic-apparatussundries-for-the-surgery-and-sick-room-medicine-chests-etc-fig-497-iron-frames-for-removing-the-pressure-of-the-bed-clothes-fig-497-from-70-each-back-rests-fig-499-portable-back-rest-with-iron-folding-frame-arid-canvas-back-tig-500-126-each-portable-back-rest-padded-at-the-back-fig-498-30-o-do-do-with-cane-back-fig-499-26-section-x-surgeons-instruments-and-appliances-127-arm-slings-image343309878.html
RM2AXF372–Catalogue of surgeons instruments and medical appliancesElectro-therapeutic apparatusSundries for the surgery and sick-room, medicine chests, etc . Fig. 497. Iron Frames, for removing the pressure of the bed clothes (Fig. 497) from 7/0 each. Back Rests—. Fig. 499. Portable Back Rest, with iron folding frame arid canvas back Tig. 500) 12/6 each. Portable Back Rest, padded at the back (Fig. 498).. 30 o ,, Do. do. with cane back (Fig. 499) .... 26^ ,, Section X. Surgeons Instruments and Appliances. 127 Arm Slings—
Lokomo ( MS 335 N ?? ) boom crane boom and the lifting sling , Finland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lokomo-ms-335-n-boom-crane-boom-and-the-lifting-sling-finland-35260288.html
RFC1A6T0–Lokomo ( MS 335 N ?? ) boom crane boom and the lifting sling , Finland
adult man in black clothes does sports exercises on two textile slings in the street, his hands hold two loops, exercise under the weight of his own b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/adult-man-in-black-clothes-does-sports-exercises-on-two-textile-slings-in-the-street-his-hands-hold-two-loops-exercise-under-the-weight-of-his-own-b-image362853834.html
RF2C29BNE–adult man in black clothes does sports exercises on two textile slings in the street, his hands hold two loops, exercise under the weight of his own b
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And out she comes, a large Henry Milnes Lathe is lifted from the rear of a property out througha gap between houses to the waiting lorry for transport Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/and-out-she-comes-a-large-henry-milnes-lathe-is-lifted-from-the-rear-image151739807.html
RMJPT9JR–And out she comes, a large Henry Milnes Lathe is lifted from the rear of a property out througha gap between houses to the waiting lorry for transport
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RMJPT92M–And out she comes, a large Henry Milnes Lathe is lifted from the rear of a property out througha gap between houses to the waiting lorry for transport
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RMA8XW47–yacht being moved by crane
. Dr. Evans' How to keep well; . Fig. 352.—Triangular Bandages Used for Arm Slings. The bandage is to be applied in amanner similar to Fig. 351, with this exception—instead of the second basal end beingcarried over the left shoulder, it is carried under the left arm, then upward across the back,and tied to the first basal end over the right shoulder. If the right shoulder or clavicularregion be injured as well as the left arm, the latter can be placed in a sling, leaving the affectedshoulder (the right) uncovered by laying the first basal end over the left shoulder, the basebeing carried from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-evans-how-to-keep-well-fig-352triangular-bandages-used-for-arm-slings-the-bandage-is-to-be-applied-in-amanner-similar-to-fig-351-with-this-exceptioninstead-of-the-second-basal-end-beingcarried-over-the-left-shoulder-it-is-carried-under-the-left-arm-then-upward-across-the-backand-tied-to-the-first-basal-end-over-the-right-shoulder-if-the-right-shoulder-or-clavicularregion-be-injured-as-well-as-the-left-arm-the-latter-can-be-placed-in-a-sling-leaving-the-affectedshoulder-the-right-uncovered-by-laying-the-first-basal-end-over-the-left-shoulder-the-basebeing-carried-from-image370176034.html
RM2CE6Y8J–. Dr. Evans' How to keep well; . Fig. 352.—Triangular Bandages Used for Arm Slings. The bandage is to be applied in amanner similar to Fig. 351, with this exception—instead of the second basal end beingcarried over the left shoulder, it is carried under the left arm, then upward across the back,and tied to the first basal end over the right shoulder. If the right shoulder or clavicularregion be injured as well as the left arm, the latter can be placed in a sling, leaving the affectedshoulder (the right) uncovered by laying the first basal end over the left shoulder, the basebeing carried from
Lokomo ( MS 335 N ?? ) boom crane boom and the lifting sling , Finland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lokomo-ms-335-n-boom-crane-boom-and-the-lifting-sling-finland-34820670.html
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And out she comes, a large Henry Milnes Lathe is lifted from the rear of a property out througha gap between houses to the waiting lorry for transport Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/and-out-she-comes-a-large-henry-milnes-lathe-is-lifted-from-the-rear-image151740135.html
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RFBX56HX–Arm in a sling
. The military and civil history of Connecticut during the war of 1861-65 . 1,765 Cotton. 5,972 Dressing-gowns. 1,122 Hdkfs. and Napkins. 15,098 Socks (prs.). 10,755 Mittens (prs.). 1,412 Slippers (prs.). 682 Towels. 9,291 Sheets. 6,360 Pillow-cases. 4,449 Quilts. 2,400 Blankets. 787 Pillows. 3,333 Pads and Cushions. 2,750 Bed and pillow sacks. 203 Neck-ties. 300 Fans. 250 Second-hand Garments. 261 Arm-slings. 261 Abdominal Supporters. 219 Needle-books and Com-fort-bags. 700 Bandages (bbls.). 31 Rags (bbls.). 53 Lint (bbls.). 5 Crutches (prs.). 36 Mosquito Netting (yds.). 173 Books. 2,156 Maga Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-military-and-civil-history-of-connecticut-during-the-war-of-1861-65-1765-cotton-5972-dressing-gowns-1122-hdkfs-and-napkins-15098-socks-prs-10755-mittens-prs-1412-slippers-prs-682-towels-9291-sheets-6360-pillow-cases-4449-quilts-2400-blankets-787-pillows-3333-pads-and-cushions-2750-bed-and-pillow-sacks-203-neck-ties-300-fans-250-second-hand-garments-261-arm-slings-261-abdominal-supporters-219-needle-books-and-com-fort-bags-700-bandages-bbls-31-rags-bbls-53-lint-bbls-5-crutches-prs-36-mosquito-netting-yds-173-books-2156-maga-image371692852.html
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RFC0J640–Lokomo ( MS 335 N ?? ) boom crane boom and the lifting sling , Finland
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RMJPT9T2–And out she comes, a large Henry Milnes Lathe is lifted from the rear of a property out througha gap between houses to the waiting lorry for transport
A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . slings,compresses, nor lotions can be of much service. Yet no harm canarise from employing a simple sling and roller to confine the arm;and it is always proper to enjoin some degree of care in using the armof the injured side. The consolidation will be speedily accomplished,and after a time the ensheathing callus will wholly disappear. If a similar accident should occur in any other of the long bones,as retentive and precautionary means, splints ought to be applied, atleast for a few days. « 2. Partial Fracture without immediate and spontane Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-practical-treatise-on-fractures-and-dislocations-slingscompresses-nor-lotions-can-be-of-much-service-yet-no-harm-canarise-from-employing-a-simple-sling-and-roller-to-confine-the-armand-it-is-always-proper-to-enjoin-some-degree-of-care-in-using-the-armof-the-injured-side-the-consolidation-will-be-speedily-accomplishedand-after-a-time-the-ensheathing-callus-will-wholly-disappear-if-a-similar-accident-should-occur-in-any-other-of-the-long-bonesas-retentive-and-precautionary-means-splints-ought-to-be-applied-atleast-for-a-few-days-2-partial-fracture-without-immediate-and-spontane-image343261996.html
RM2AXCX50–A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . slings,compresses, nor lotions can be of much service. Yet no harm canarise from employing a simple sling and roller to confine the arm;and it is always proper to enjoin some degree of care in using the armof the injured side. The consolidation will be speedily accomplished,and after a time the ensheathing callus will wholly disappear. If a similar accident should occur in any other of the long bones,as retentive and precautionary means, splints ought to be applied, atleast for a few days. « 2. Partial Fracture without immediate and spontane
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RFC0J632–Lokomo ( MS 335 N ?? ) boom crane boom and the lifting sling , Finland
The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . Fig. 112.. g. Slings for the support ofthe arm (mitella): 1) Small sling (mitella parva)(fig. 109, left arm). 2) Triangular sling (mitellatriangularis) : a. The first and common form(fig. 112), where the endsare carried over the shoul-ders round the neck. [3. The second form (fig. 113),in which, if the shoulderof the injured side can 57 not bear any pressure, the ends are carried only over thesound shoulder. Fig. 113. Fig. 114. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-surgeons-handbook-on-the-treatment-of-wounded-in-war-a-prize-essay-fig-112-g-slings-for-the-support-ofthe-arm-mitella-1-small-sling-mitella-parvafig-109-left-arm-2-triangular-sling-mitellatriangularis-a-the-first-and-common-formfig-112-where-the-endsare-carried-over-the-shoul-ders-round-the-neck-3-the-second-form-fig-113in-which-if-the-shoulderof-the-injured-side-can-57-not-bear-any-pressure-the-ends-are-carried-only-over-thesound-shoulder-fig-113-fig-114-image343354505.html
RM2AXH44W–The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . Fig. 112.. g. Slings for the support ofthe arm (mitella): 1) Small sling (mitella parva)(fig. 109, left arm). 2) Triangular sling (mitellatriangularis) : a. The first and common form(fig. 112), where the endsare carried over the shoul-ders round the neck. [3. The second form (fig. 113),in which, if the shoulderof the injured side can 57 not bear any pressure, the ends are carried only over thesound shoulder. Fig. 113. Fig. 114.
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RFC0J62H–Lokomo ( MS 335 N ?? ) boom crane boom and the lifting sling , Finland
. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 397.—Method of using Thomas arm splint for fracture of leg bones (in C. C. S. orbase hospital only). The lower and upper strips of plaster make extension and counter-ex-tension respectively, and are prevented from slipping by encircling bandage or plaster strap-ping. Perforated zinc or calico bandage slings support the fragments and popliteal space.Rotation of the foot is prevented by padding on each side or by a wire foot piece, Thesplint is slung from a, a* and b (Captain R. D. Laurie). weeks, then simply maintain support by sand-bags or molded p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/modern-surgery-general-and-operative-fig-397method-of-using-thomas-arm-splint-for-fracture-of-leg-bones-in-c-c-s-orbase-hospital-only-the-lower-and-upper-strips-of-plaster-make-extension-and-counter-ex-tension-respectively-and-are-prevented-from-slipping-by-encircling-bandage-or-plaster-strap-ping-perforated-zinc-or-calico-bandage-slings-support-the-fragments-and-popliteal-spacerotation-of-the-foot-is-prevented-by-padding-on-each-side-or-by-a-wire-foot-piece-thesplint-is-slung-from-a-a-and-b-captain-r-d-laurie-weeks-then-simply-maintain-support-by-sand-bags-or-molded-p-image337097744.html
RM2AGC3H4–. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 397.—Method of using Thomas arm splint for fracture of leg bones (in C. C. S. orbase hospital only). The lower and upper strips of plaster make extension and counter-ex-tension respectively, and are prevented from slipping by encircling bandage or plaster strap-ping. Perforated zinc or calico bandage slings support the fragments and popliteal space.Rotation of the foot is prevented by padding on each side or by a wire foot piece, Thesplint is slung from a, a* and b (Captain R. D. Laurie). weeks, then simply maintain support by sand-bags or molded p
Farrow's military encyclopedia : a dictionary of military knowledge . tle higher than a pow-der-case. On each side is a baulk of timber, and ontop a layer of rails, three or four of which are bolteddown. The powder is in half metal-lined cases. Thistruck also contain fuses, tin cups, tools, four cases ofwet and one of dry gun-cotton, Bickfords fuse, de-tonators, lantern and candles, slings for lifting theguns and carriage, bearers for the gun, a collapsibleboat, stretchers, ana arm-racks for the covering partyof twenty-eight men. 6th truck, protected with thiniron plates, carrjing two Catlings Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farrows-military-encyclopedia-a-dictionary-of-military-knowledge-tle-higher-than-a-pow-der-case-on-each-side-is-a-baulk-of-timber-and-ontop-a-layer-of-rails-three-or-four-of-which-are-bolteddown-the-powder-is-in-half-metal-lined-cases-thistruck-also-contain-fuses-tin-cups-tools-four-cases-ofwet-and-one-of-dry-gun-cotton-bickfords-fuse-de-tonators-lantern-and-candles-slings-for-lifting-theguns-and-carriage-bearers-for-the-gun-a-collapsibleboat-stretchers-ana-arm-racks-for-the-covering-partyof-twenty-eight-men-6th-truck-protected-with-thiniron-plates-carrjing-two-catlings-image343068372.html
RM2AX435T–Farrow's military encyclopedia : a dictionary of military knowledge . tle higher than a pow-der-case. On each side is a baulk of timber, and ontop a layer of rails, three or four of which are bolteddown. The powder is in half metal-lined cases. Thistruck also contain fuses, tin cups, tools, four cases ofwet and one of dry gun-cotton, Bickfords fuse, de-tonators, lantern and candles, slings for lifting theguns and carriage, bearers for the gun, a collapsibleboat, stretchers, ana arm-racks for the covering partyof twenty-eight men. 6th truck, protected with thiniron plates, carrjing two Catlings
The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . g. Slings for the support ofthe arm (mitella): 1) Small sling (mitella parva)(fig. 109, left arm). 2) Triangular sling (mitellatriangularis) : a. The first and common form(fig. 112), where the endsare carried over the shoul-ders round the neck. [3. The second form (fig. 113),in which, if the shoulderof the injured side can 57 not bear any pressure, the ends are carried only over thesound shoulder. Fig. 113. Fig. 114.. y. The third form (fig. 114), in which the ends are carried overthe shoulder of the injured side, so t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-surgeons-handbook-on-the-treatment-of-wounded-in-war-a-prize-essay-g-slings-for-the-support-ofthe-arm-mitella-1-small-sling-mitella-parvafig-109-left-arm-2-triangular-sling-mitellatriangularis-a-the-first-and-common-formfig-112-where-the-endsare-carried-over-the-shoul-ders-round-the-neck-3-the-second-form-fig-113in-which-if-the-shoulderof-the-injured-side-can-57-not-bear-any-pressure-the-ends-are-carried-only-over-thesound-shoulder-fig-113-fig-114-y-the-third-form-fig-114-in-which-the-ends-are-carried-overthe-shoulder-of-the-injured-side-so-t-image343354303.html
RM2AXH3WK–The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . g. Slings for the support ofthe arm (mitella): 1) Small sling (mitella parva)(fig. 109, left arm). 2) Triangular sling (mitellatriangularis) : a. The first and common form(fig. 112), where the endsare carried over the shoul-ders round the neck. [3. The second form (fig. 113),in which, if the shoulderof the injured side can 57 not bear any pressure, the ends are carried only over thesound shoulder. Fig. 113. Fig. 114.. y. The third form (fig. 114), in which the ends are carried overthe shoulder of the injured side, so t
. Slings and arrows . s own vices or his own sinsMay be, He thinks it his dutyNot merely to denounceBut also by law to interfere withThe customs of others.If he confined himselfTo talk, He might be tolerated,But he transcendsThe bounds of reasonAnd of justiceWhen he seeks The constitutional amendmentOf habits that do not happenTo be his own. 91 THE INSIGNIAC LET no one be so foolishAs to imagineThat the numberOr the varied colorsOf the stripes upon his arm,Gold or silver,Red or white,Blue or yellow,Green or purple,Measure his valorOr his achievement.He who wearsHis heartUpon his sleeveIs not n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/slings-and-arrows-s-own-vices-or-his-own-sinsmay-be-he-thinks-it-his-dutynot-merely-to-denouncebut-also-by-law-to-interfere-withthe-customs-of-othersif-he-confined-himselfto-talk-he-might-be-toleratedbut-he-transcendsthe-bounds-of-reasonand-of-justicewhen-he-seeks-the-constitutional-amendmentof-habits-that-do-not-happento-be-his-own-91-the-insigniac-let-no-one-be-so-foolishas-to-imaginethat-the-numberor-the-varied-colorsof-the-stripes-upon-his-armgold-or-silverred-or-whiteblue-or-yellowgreen-or-purplemeasure-his-valoror-his-achievementhe-who-wearshis-heartupon-his-sleeveis-not-n-image369726541.html
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. A textbook on electric lighting and railways. International correspondence schools, Scranton, Pa. v. 1-3, 5 . oB, 8. In rounding a curve, the trolley wire is at firststretched in temporary wire slings and anchored, after which ELECTRIC RAILWAYS. §22 the hangers or pull-over clamps are attached. For curves ofsmall radius, a form of suspension such as is given in Fig. 10may be used. The span wire is attached to the eye c, which. is fastened by the insulating piece / to the arm / carryingthe trolley-wire clamp /; pivoted at d. For suspendingtrolley wires and making repairs on the same, a tower Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-textbook-on-electric-lighting-and-railways-international-correspondence-schools-scranton-pa-v-1-3-5-ob-8-in-rounding-a-curve-the-trolley-wire-is-at-firststretched-in-temporary-wire-slings-and-anchored-after-which-electric-railways-22-the-hangers-or-pull-over-clamps-are-attached-for-curves-ofsmall-radius-a-form-of-suspension-such-as-is-given-in-fig-10may-be-used-the-span-wire-is-attached-to-the-eye-c-which-is-fastened-by-the-insulating-piece-to-the-arm-carryingthe-trolley-wire-clamp-pivoted-at-d-for-suspendingtrolley-wires-and-making-repairs-on-the-same-a-tower-image371848264.html
RM2CGY474–. A textbook on electric lighting and railways. International correspondence schools, Scranton, Pa. v. 1-3, 5 . oB, 8. In rounding a curve, the trolley wire is at firststretched in temporary wire slings and anchored, after which ELECTRIC RAILWAYS. §22 the hangers or pull-over clamps are attached. For curves ofsmall radius, a form of suspension such as is given in Fig. 10may be used. The span wire is attached to the eye c, which. is fastened by the insulating piece / to the arm / carryingthe trolley-wire clamp /; pivoted at d. For suspendingtrolley wires and making repairs on the same, a tower
. Bacteriology and surgical technics for nurses. Surgical nursing; Operations, Surgical; Bacteriology. 9^ SURGICAL TECHXIC should be sufficiently long to surround the part to be bandaged and the vertical length should be about iS inches. The second piece is sewed to the middle of the first Fig. 40 . Slings are most frequently used to support the fore- arm and are usually designated as the handkerchief and roller. The handkerchief sling consists of a piece of material approximately 1 yard square folded diagon- ally. It is preferable to the roller sling.. Fig. 41.—The Scultetus bandage. A roller Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bacteriology-and-surgical-technics-for-nurses-surgical-nursing-operations-surgical-bacteriology-9-surgical-techxic-should-be-sufficiently-long-to-surround-the-part-to-be-bandaged-and-the-vertical-length-should-be-about-is-inches-the-second-piece-is-sewed-to-the-middle-of-the-first-fig-40-slings-are-most-frequently-used-to-support-the-fore-arm-and-are-usually-designated-as-the-handkerchief-and-roller-the-handkerchief-sling-consists-of-a-piece-of-material-approximately-1-yard-square-folded-diagon-ally-it-is-preferable-to-the-roller-sling-fig-41the-scultetus-bandage-a-roller-image235269344.html
RMRJNCCG–. Bacteriology and surgical technics for nurses. Surgical nursing; Operations, Surgical; Bacteriology. 9^ SURGICAL TECHXIC should be sufficiently long to surround the part to be bandaged and the vertical length should be about iS inches. The second piece is sewed to the middle of the first Fig. 40 . Slings are most frequently used to support the fore- arm and are usually designated as the handkerchief and roller. The handkerchief sling consists of a piece of material approximately 1 yard square folded diagon- ally. It is preferable to the roller sling.. Fig. 41.—The Scultetus bandage. A roller
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