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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Medical service of the division 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940
    ... prosthetic assortment No. 132, M. F. S. S. Set 1 Tins 6 * As required. 197 3 ... 2 15 15 4 6 6 1 4 Pin, safety, medium .. Cards 2 Each 1 __do 1 Case, ...
  2. ... tablets, 100 tablets in bottle. Talcum powder, 1 tin. Antiseptic gauze, 1 ... Pins, ordinary and safety. Iodine, one-half tincture with one-half alcohol, ...
  3. ... an inch thick; or may be covered with tin or other metal. 16418. The door to the ... be covered on both sides and edges with tin or other metal. 16419. The frames and trim ...
  4. ... tablets, 100 tablets in bottle. Talcum powder, 1 tin. Antiseptic gauze, 1 ... Pins, ordinary and safety. Iodine, one-half tincture with one-half alcohol, ...
  5. ... from eight to twelve inches square, into cylindrical tin boxes, three inches ... out may be kept with safety for Fig. 95. some time if the cotton ...
  6. ... in a minute with as much ease as safety in securing them from coming in contact with each other. They are frequently enclosed in an oblong sack, which in its turn is put into a cylindrical tin box, sixteen inches long and about three and ...
  7. ... of any such package, unless covered with zinc, tin or similar material. (j) Each package, except smokeless ...
  8. ... in any industrial establishment. It is made of tin and neatly painted and packed. It ... 2; pins, safety, 12; shears, 1; tweezers, 1; aromatic spirits of ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Dental metallurgy : a manual for the use of dental students 
    Publication: Philadelphia : S.S. White Dental Mfg. Co., 1882
    ... which platinum or copper may be carried with safety, gold would not possess ... zinc, tin, and cadmium. Crystalline metals, such as bismuth, antimony, ...
  10. ... necesary to the maintenance of the national health, safety, or interest. If and when cases of this nature arise, local boards have the authority and may reasonably be expected to provide necessary deferment. The last sentence of tins section, which prohibits the employment on active duty ...
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