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  1. ... property to the waters served through them. The safety of employing water supplied through wooden aque- ducts, and the certainty of their rapid decay, are too well known to re- quire more particular mention. Pipes of iron, tin, of tinned iron, tinned copper, tinned lead, glass, ...
  2. ... Safety Rio Grande, The Rubber Russia (3 reels) Safety at Sea Sahara, Life ... and Sweden Tableware Tin Transportation on the Great Lakes Tree to Newspaper, ...
  3. ... with metal, if this is connected with a tin leader reaching to the ground, is ... .sufficient assurance of safety. A feather bed is another safe place of ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Home safety manual for public health nurses 
    Publication: Albany, N.Y. : New York State Department of Health, 1943
    ... o o FIELD SERVICE FIELD SERVICE LEGISLATION HOUSEHOLD SAFETY This manual is presented to the public health ... them to assist in the program of home safety. The material, for the most part, was written ...
  5. ... 10—Temporal vein. PL r. 10 It . Mat tin I. ilhcj. m Hfih ffpll-rn 171 ... its perfect safety. It is further thought that both primitive carotid ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Tokology : a book for every woman 
    Publication: Chicago : Sanitary Pub. Co., 1886
    ... most delicious pie, which can be eaten with safety by the sick or well.—Dr. Holbrook. STRAWBERRY PIE. Place the under crust upon a deep plate, and the upper one—cut just the right size—on a flat tin or sheet iron ; prick to prevent blistering, and ...
  7. ... 2 yards long by 4ZZ broad, with one safety-pin. (c) One triangular bandage of unbleached calico, rendered antiseptic by perchloride of mercury solution ; base 48z/, two sides, each 34z/ ; folded and fastened together by four pins. (d) Tin foil, 7|zz x 10zz. (e) Cover of ...
  8. ... a wash-tub for the soiled water, a tin dish or a flat bake-pan for the instru- ... sterilized gauze, safety- pins, rubber tubing for a tourniquet, two new ...
  9. ... metallic bodies, as gold, silver, platina, brass, iron, tin, and lead : ... when in the open field, no safety will be found by resorting to trees for ...
  10. ... an account of an ingenious contrivance, called a "safety pump," which extricates this kind of air from wells, vats, &c. in a very few minutes. It has been successfully tried several times in this city. A pump made of tin, in the ordinary manner, would no doubt answer ...
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