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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The hygiene of mines 
    Publication: [New York?] : [publisher not identified], [1879?]
    ... sions. Whatever the headgear, his lamp, a small tin one shaped like a miniature coffee-pot, swings by a hook over the visor; unless the place in which he works is fiery, when he carries a safety-lamp in his hand. His dinner-can and ...
  2. ... attached-viz., steam- and feed-pipes, man-hole, safety-valves, steam-gauges, &c. Fig. 448. The cylinder contained from five to seven tin-plate diaphragms with the edges turned up; they ...
  3. ... 10-in, tin doz 1 50 12-in, tin doz 2 00 Wood case doz 1 75 Fever, No. 342 B, indestructible register each 1 75 Fever, No. 342, white enam- eled each 1 50 Fever, No. 275, safety contrac- tion each 1 00 Fever, No. 275 ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The American eclectic dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Moore, Wilstach, & Keys, 1854
    ... and violet upon the addition of protochloride of tin. Prof. J. Milton Sanders has prepared two salts of strychnia, the citrate and tartrate, which he considers the most efficient form of administra- tion, and as possessing more activity and safety than the pure strychnia. He prepares the Citrate ...
  5. ... as in gastrodynia and other like affections of tin stomach the oxyd of bismuth has been found to affoni much re- lict, interposing now and then gentle aperients. It appears to be a remedy recommended on the ground of safety as well as utility. An adult may take ...
  6. ... enables workmen to drill and charge them in safety. In the method practised at Howth, in Ireland, after the charge is inserted, a tin tube is carried up from the rock to ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Nursing mental diseases 
    Publication: New York : The Macmillan Company, 1920
    ... are the picking up of pieces of glass, tin, tacks, nails and sharp instruments and secreting them for future use; the breaking of windows, dishes, picture glass and mirrors to obtain glass with which to cut the throat or wrist; swallowing safety pins, glass, nails, hair-pins, rags, spoons, the ...
  8. ... proposed which certainly could not be exhibited with safety. Of mechanical evacuants, the two which have acquired the greatest reputation are cowhage and pulverized tin, zinc, or iron. Cowhage, or the hairs of ...
  9. ... proposed which certainly could not be exhibited with safety. Of mechanical evacuants, the two which have acquired the greatest reputation are cowhage and pulverised tin, zinc, or iron. Cowhage, or the hairs of ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Lexicon medicum, or, Medical dictionary : containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, .... 
    Publication: New York : E. Bliss & E. White, How, Spaulding & Dwight, F. & R. Lockwood, and J.V. Seaman, 1822
    ... is repeated even to the, third time, with safety and effi^ oacy. It Asserted,,,yf.a^ithasjbeenjgiven to this extent even in delicate habits. Tins Is said to be the renjed^y alluded, ...
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