RM2AJGFN1–Harper's weekly . !-?!! rf :-. ? THE COLLEGE EEGATTA AND BALL MATCH AT WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, Jc« I9. by Chables G. Bush and Photographs bv Black or Boston.—[See Paoe 487.] HARPERS AVEEKLY. [August 3, 1867. GJUXDMOTIIEKS OAHDKX. lues he company iur liiin when Im obliged to live him alone. . During supper Biddy lingered in die sitting- 1,|IL.|,I llt ihe peilonii.ni.v, I 1- i-.-i.iil all the avoralile criticisms which Teddy Molloy hudjrought home. • Jtont sit ii]. for us any longer, Biddy, snul mancheerfully. But Illwhi, ;ln plea-ant dhraems, : llainmerham post-mark. Nil had news, dear, ) hop
RM2AN4W5A–Aventures du SrCLe Beau, avocat en parlement; ou, Voyage curieux et nouveau parmi les sauvages de l'Amérique septentrionale, dans le quel on trouvera une description du Canada .. . romettrequon trouvera ici un Ouvrage nouveau^intérejfant £5? recréatif ; Jott par descirconfiances remarquables , loit par desidées qui mont parues plus juftes quecelles que /avois reçues des autres s foitenfin quil marrive de dire plufi^urs cho^fes tout autrement queux, y^ajûuterai encore que fi ^ fans rompreVenclxiînement de mon Voyage, fai cri^tiqué plufieursfauffetés^quefai lues dansdivers jouteurs , d^un autre
RM2AX6R54–Histoire de la révolution de 1848 . complot. Ilaurait dicté H sa femme le rapport en question. Celle-ci, sui-vant les conventions acceptées par M. DuchiUel, aurait étJ àplusieurs reprises lui faire la lecture du rapport en Jétruisiintchaque fois les feuilles lues; mais un sténographe, caché der-rière une tenture, aurait écrit il mesure que madame Blanquilisait co document, oii, dailleurs, Barbe» et ses amis préton-daient reconnaître non-seulement lo style de Blanqui, mailjusquil certaines locutions non usitée», dont il faisait fré-quemment usage, La défense do M. Blanqui portjiit sur ce quola
RM2AJ8EHR–Mémoires de l'Académie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique . OBSERVATIONS ET REMARQUES SUR LA ^ TEMPÉRATURE DE LHIVER De la préfente année ij8z. Par lAbbé CHEVAILIEM..Lues à la fiance le zi Février lySz,. OBSERVATIONS ET REMARQUES SUR LA TEMPÉRATURE DE LHIVER , JL/A température de ratmofphere, durant le préfenthiver , a été alTez particulière pour pouvoir donnermatière à quelques obfervations & remarques que j*aifaites, & que je me propofe de porter à la connoif-fance de TAcadémie. La température de latmofphcre a été remarquablecet hiver, les grandes gelées & froids
RM2AG945A–. Description de l'univers. n nommoit auparavant Joly & celle de Siga toutesdeux fameufes pour avoir elle des Villes Royales. La petite Afrique ou Afrique proprement dite, avoit les PeuplesCirtefej, où eftoit la Ville de Cïrta. La Province de Numidie conte-noit plufieurs Villes, entrautres Hippone. La fameufe Ville de Car-rage eftoit la Capitale des Peuples Carthagwii ou Pœni, La Ville dA-drumete eftoit fort confîderable au fti-bien que celles de Tacapa,Leptis , Phylene> &C. II y avoit les lues de Melita % Cercina,Lo-UphagiteS) &c. La Libye Extérieure eftoit divifee en Cyrenaïque, Marmariqu
RM2AWGJA6–Nouvelle histoire de Lyon et des provinces de Lyonnais, Forez, Beaujolais, Franc-Lyonnais et Dombes . impie (581). Une autre fois cependant (vers 090), notre ville échappa à unautre fléau. La peste (lues inguinaria) sétait déclarée à Mar-seille, et, remontant le long du Rhône, avait atteint Saint-Sym-phorien-dOzon, village appartenant alors au Lyonnais et sur-nommé Octavum, parce que là se trouvait le huitième milliairede la route de Vienne (cf. t. I, p. 228, fig. 278). Lyon étaitvoué à une dépopulation complète, lorsque le bon roi Gontranordonna trois jours de prières et de jeûnes au pain dor
RM2AJ8EAT–Mémoires de l'Académie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique . OBSERVATIONS DiUN HALO y ou COURONNEAUTOUR DE LA LUNE. Par m, lAbbé CHEVALIER.Lues à la fiance le s% Avril tj8z.. OBSERVATIONS DUN HALOy * ou COURONNEAUTOUR DE LA LUNE xjf N voie quelquefois autour du foleil & de la lunedes couronnes ou anneaux, les anciens les nommpiencHalos ; ces couronnes ne font autre chofe, que descercles lumineux , qui entourent ces aftres , ils paroif-fent quelquefois blancs, dautres fois ils font ornés desmêmes couleurs que les arcs-en-cicl : lair neft jamaisparfaitement ferein lorf
RM2AM32ET–Le quincaillier (Septembre 1888-Aout 1889) . ectes Se chargent dArpentages publics etprivgs,C^onfection de Cadastres et Livres de RenvoiChemins de Fer, Aque.lues, Egouts, Hrevetsdinvention et Marques de Commerce, etc. G2 Ifcire St-Jacques MONTREAL.J. H. LE LAIR, A.THOMAS, Arp. Prov. Inn. Civilgr. de VEcole folyt.9 novembre lss8—la P.N.PICARD ARCHITECTE Residences Privees une specialite.No. 1613, rue Notre-Dame MONTREAL ENTREPRENEURS Peltier & Bernard ENTREPRENEURS ETBRIQUETIERS Bureau: 136a, Rue des AllemandsHeures de bureau: de 11 h. a midi. de 1 h. a 2 It. p.m.Samedi de 11 h. ii 4 p.m,Briciu
RM2ANFMDD–Texte primitif des Lettres provinciales, d'après un exemplaire in-4 (1656-1657) ou se trouvent des corrections en écriture du temps; édcontenant outre ces corrections toutes les variantes des éditions postérieures . les dix pre-mières lettres, quel sérieux, quelle solidité, quelle force,quelle éloquence, quel amour pour Dieu & pour la vérité!Quelle manière de la soutenir & de la faire entendre netrouve-t-on pas dans les huit dernières lettres, qui sont surun ton bien différent! Je suis assurée que vous ne les avezjamais lues quen courant, grappillant les endroits plaisants;mais ce nest point c
RM2AJDRNR–El Macabeo : poema heroyco . polvo fe rejuelveyPorque a fu natmal principio bastee.LXXXI1IL Ocupa la región del aire obfcura-De Injonee vna erpente voiadvra,Fabrica de disforme cowpofuraEn quien la vida en humo fe ttefhra*Cubren tinieblas fu wahria durají quien nunca del Soi la lumbre <¡ora^En cuio va fio cuerpo fe eternizaDe les f mojos hatees la tenifa.DLjLjL V. £i efh . que en afpcftos formidables^Ipunmh* repre/exta de la muerte.Se e^enran las reliquias miforables,hi q#e la pompa humana fe convierte.Como los fiuflos fon del MítfiÜo ?inflábks!Que varias las madanfas de la fuerte!lúes el
RM2AWHCMB–Nouveau voyage aux isles de l'Amérique ... . Larbre quon appelle aux lues Co-Duco cotier ou Cocos, eft le même quon cocier.ru ™ 1 J i i * 1 cocos, nomme Palmier dans les grandes Indes.Les gens qui ne font pas accoutumez aupais, confondent aifément le cocotieravec le cacoyer , & le cocos avec le ca-cao , que Ton prononce fimplement ca-co , quoiquil y ait une différence in-finie entre ces deux arbres , & que leursfruits nayent aucun rapport eutreux.On tirerait les mêmes avantages du co-cos aux Ifles quon en tire aux Indes , fion vouloit sen donner la peine , & enplanter un plus grand nombre ; ma
RM2AM4XCH–Le quincaillier (Septembre 1888-Aout 1889) . ux Boisen tout genre, Tapissier, Vitrier, etc. 1631 rue Notre-Dame IVIephone 1238. MONTREAL 9 mars 1888. L. N. DENIS PEINTKE et DECORATEUE 310| vixe St-Laurent. Assortiinent complet de Peintures,Tapisseries,Per Tanneries, etc., etc. LECLAIR & THOMAS Arpenteurs, Ingenieurs Civils (I . I rchiU ctes Sechargent dArpentage^* publics e! prives.Confection de-Cadastrjs il Livi >•- de Renvoi, i leii in de E ei, Aque lues, Eg >n , rdlnvention et Marque de i om ue ee, ic 63 Ifctie St-.Tacques MONTREAL.J. H. LE LAI K, A. THOM S, Arp. Prov. Ing. Civil gr.
RM2AMXWW9–Larousse universel en 2 volumes; nouveau dictionnaire encyclopédique publié sous la direction de Claude Augé . enir v n. (du préf. mes, et de wenii Arriver malheur. Peu us.] mévente vanté n. f. de mévendre). Vente? improductive ou difficile la mé[ • ni in s. des lUés. Mexborouffh, v du Royaume Uni (Angle-terre, comté dYork, West-Riding), sur le Don;14.500 b Industrie du fer, de la poterie et de la verrerie. Mines de houille aux environs. Mexicain, e [mèfi n kin • ne], habitant ouoriginaire du Mexique les Mexicains Adj. ? coufu-met • i icaines. N m, Langue des anciens Azl coin ou nahuatl appart
RM2AX6DJG–Sermons sur divers textes de l'Ecriture Sainte . SRR- SERMON SUR LES SUITES FUNESTES D^U N E MAUVAISE EDUCATION^ En ce jour • là je mettrai en effet con-tre Heli tout ce que f ai dit de fa mai-fan : je commencerai (f jachèverai.Car je Vai averti , que je men allaispunir fa Maifon pour jamais , à caufede liniquité quil a connue. Cejl quefes fis fe font rendus infâmes y 6^ ilne les a point reprimez. L Sam. III» Ï2. 13. î. SERMON, ES Paroles, que nous vous zrvons lues > font tirées duDifcours , que Dieu adreffaau jeune Samuel dans la Ré-vélation , dont perfonne devous ne peut ignorer la célèbr
RM2AG1JAP–. La peinture anglaise de ses origines a nos jours. S-IK IIIS I m l^(- niTalisci (l;i,iii-l,i:jr le lilii lie(?!? cli.ii)!! rc : m;iis cil VCIlll, IIIIIIS(Il 1 OIIS (IN il csl (Ir loiili in-licrlie liiiilir .1 1,1ville lie ( I l.isLIi iI lion iiriir ;iiii|iiilelle .1 (lidil. ( ] csl Incii cilcllcl ,in inilicii(le s;i I.iIk uiciix,il:iI;iI Kiii cl (l,iii-s,i liilit;iiiciisc ,iU IIK ISIiIiitc (Ml csl ncc I l.ciilc ti-ds-Sdisr. cl (lues cslc|i,lll( )ll le celle -^l(?(hil.inlc cl si.iiIisIkiiic ll()i,ii- S(3n (](iiil iidiis ,ill(iiis |i;irlei Il iMilHiile de ne iiiis diililiei (iiic lesliicm
RM2AFWENG–. Essai sur la Musique ancienne et moderne. y-n-e e-ù* -i - Peur h. wmuu - pus ^ rMriiH=a^^m *==-r «É- Ai- rie Kiru e-le-, £ feg /•rsr harni-nt -lues ^ O * ^ *=i -«a? volun - laits (au damée he nedtciniulf. a-do-ra mus le a/on- i m =£* m P=Fë ï ^ 5 bonœ volun-t -ri - a/n ai ai/i Do mine de - lhr 1 B9 J f £ 3: - r- t i». I S £V-<z - li -as a<7im/is Do - niinede us /vavdes gf^ mm •—m e—r- *:=a ?«ë^r fi-camus te S *p- g £ Propler maonam aloriam tu-am de - us pa - » f 1M- FI f rpTF^ S±: g 1 =P= S rater, om, - nipo tens uni-qenite Jesu chris te ./oC -, 6 -V- ..f .o. Cm-J. ? ««j1 «/i» -. .
RM2CR2EWE–. Official proceedings . ITS APPLICATION. 1 No Dragging Shoes Uniform Shoe Wear Reduced Train Resistance Eliminates WearAt ToesAt Hangers At Lues PREVENTS DERAILMENTS THE RESULT Chicago Railway Equipment Co. Railway Exchange :: Chicago [RE?
RM2CRPGDR–. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . - accented second tone. At this timedxspnoea of effort was pronuonced and the. Fig. I. Case of Patext Ductus ArteriosusComplicated with Specific Aortitis andAneurism, also by Marked Cardiac Hypertrophy.Arrow-heads show prominence of the pulmonaiyartery on which the fluoroscopic examination dem-onstrated vigorous pulsation. symptoms were plainly due to pressure bythe aneurysm. Finally also gastic crises developed, the nature of which was notrecognized,as the existence of lues wasnever even suspected. There were none
RM2CRM2NG–. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . ease).—Osteitis deformans is aslowly progressive process which usually involves most of thebones, but in rare forms may be limited to one, particularlyone end of the tibia. It shows extensive thickening of the cortexon both sides, with enlargement and bowing of the bone and re-arrangement of the trabeculse into strands or bundles running lon-gitudinally. The medulla shows mottled areas of rarefaction whichusually extend into the epiphysis. This involvement of the epiphysisis important in the differentiation from lues, which v
RM2CRM0CA–. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 55.—Osteogenesis imperfecta. Differential diagnosis is from lues and osteomyelitis. Lues ismore apt to be a generalized process, the periosteum is less elevatedand epiphyseal dislocation does not appear. In osteomyelitis thereis destruction of the shaft which is unaffected in scorbutus, and theclinical picture is, of course, quite characteristic. 78 BOXE PATHOLOGY Achondroplasia (Chondrodystrophy Fetalis) .—The bones in thiscondition are shortened, compact and at times bowed. The epiphy-seal Hne is very thin and sharply
RM2CRM681–. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . ses, 48 FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS which do not often occur. Plates of symmetrical parts should alwaysbe taken to check up these findings. ^Yhen these separations arepromptly and accurately replaced there is rarely any interferencewith the growth of the bone.. Fig. 26.—Fracture of the fifth cervical vertebree. Delayed union of the ossification center of the tibial tubercle isfairly common, particularly in the presence of a chronic infectionsuch as lues. Separation of the tibial tubercle (Osgood-Schlatterdisease) occurs usuall
RM2CRK5AT–. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 147.—Extensive malignant disease of the media and antrum. Large growths in the body and antrum are usually characteristic.There is a ragged annular defect which is constant at all times andin all positions. If the tumor is palpable it will be found to coincidewith the defect. Peristalsis is absent in the region of the growthand may be irregular, sluggish or reversed elsewhere. Stasis is usual.The difterentiation is from ulcer, lues, adhesions and extragastrictumors. Typical ulcers and tT)ical carcinoma are easily distin
RM2CRM137–. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 52.—Bowing of the tibia in the adult, due to racliitis. club fingers. Later proliferation of the periostemn, which is difficultto distinguish from that of lues, appears along the metacarpals andphalanges and frequently about all the long bones. As a result, DISEASES OF NUTRITION 75 these bones have a thickened cortex and in the later stages areincreased in width. Acromegaly.—Acromegaly, in addition to the characteristic changesin the skull, gives rise to a general enlargement of the skeleton.A typical finding is the chan
RM2CRK76R–. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 138.—Stomach sho-wing penetrating ulcer of lesser curvature. Patient standing. irregularities of carcinoma which vary according to the size, shapeand position of the tumor. These deformities are usually eitherannular or due to the presence of irregular masses invading thebarium mixture, leaving ragged holes or markings suggesting fingerprints. We may also have the local contractions due to an ulcerwith its associated spasm; or the extensive defects of lues, suggest- STOMACH 163 ing ulcer or carcinoma. Another deformity i
RM2CRK4R7–. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 149.—Malignant disease of the pyloric end of the stomach. STOMACH 171 peristalsis will be diminished or irregular, while in ulcer it is aptto be increased. Stasis may occur in both cases but is perhapsmore frequent in ulcer. Spasms and incisurae are much morecommon in ulcer. In lues the deformity is generally more irregular and the patientis not so sick as he would be if the lesion were carcinomatous. Thedefect is out of proportion to the symptoms.. Fig. 150.—Malignant disease of the cardia, with metastasis in tlie lungs
RM2CGT12D–. The Street railway journal . lues. The method was given in the discus-sion on Mr. Astroms paper. The work may be considerablyshortened by the use of the integraph (of Coradi, Zurich), aninstrument which will graphically integrate each curve in turn.By tracing the curve to be integrated with the pointer, a recordingpointer will draw a curve, each ordinate of which is proportionalto the area enclosed by the original curve up to that point. Itsprincipal objection is that to get accuracy the original curve mustbe on a large scale, for the deduced curve is of such a scale that ai-in. ordinate rep
RM2CHCJGP–. A practical treatise on diseases of the skin, for the use of students and practitioners . in its course. It is always significant of acachectic condition in the subject of the disease. Its more fre-quent occurrence in congenital syphilis will be described later.It is to be distinguished from pemphigus vulgaris by its charac-teristic crusts and ulcers, considered in connection witli the his-tory and associated symptoms of lues. Syphiloderma Tuberculosum. In this eruption, the lesions are usually multiple, flat, round-ish, circumscribed, firm, light to dull crimson-red excoriations,beginning c
RM2CRK1W9–. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . ^ in cases of obstruction due to adhesions or malignancy. EECTUM. The rectum appears as a smooth, S-shaped mass, occupying aconsiderable portion of the pelvis. Defects in outline are due tocarcinoma which show the ragged, annular lesions typical of thedisease, llceration due to lues or tuberculosis may be evidencedby more or less infiltration of the wall which becomes rigid. Thediameter of the intestine is diminished rather uniformly throughoutthe area of the lesion. Pressure from inflammatory masses or tumorin the pelvis may
RM2CRK5D0–. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Pl/lOTU S FiG. 148.—Extensive annular involvement of the media and antrum due tomalignant disease.. Fig. 149.—Malignant disease of the pyloric end of the stomach. STOMACH 171 peristalsis will be diminished or irregular, while in ulcer it is aptto be increased. Stasis may occur in both cases but is perhapsmore frequent in ulcer. Spasms and incisurae are much morecommon in ulcer. In lues the deformity is generally more irregular and the patientis not so sick as he would be if the lesion were carcinomatous. Thedefect is out of p
RM2CH3A06–. The Hahnemannian monthly . Fig. 1.—Before Operation. ity, I had an opportunity to try the operation upon an appro-priate case, with very good results. The patient, a man thirty-two years of age, was infected with lues eleven years ago. Theseptum of the nose was affected and destroved and a marked 266 The Hahncmannuin Monthly [April, depression of the nasal bones followed. There were no activesigns of the disease at the time of operation and no breakin the mucus membrane of the nose. A wax model of thesize and shape of the defect was made, an oblique incision wasthen made over the seventh cos
RM2CJ0N48–. A system of surgery (Volume 2) . lyattended with this effect. The confequences, however, of thefe caufes are notin general very permanent j for in recent cafes of thisnature, a removal of the caufe is in moll inftances at-tended with the cure of the diforder. It is thofe in-flammatory affections which originate from difeafes ofthe conftitution which prove moft obftinate,, and whichare therefore mod to be dreaded, particularly fuch asoccur from fcrophula, and from lues venerea ; for it isfound by experience, that fcarcely any fymptom ineither of thefe difeafes proves ever fo tedious as thofei
RM2CRM43F–. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Localized areasof destruction suggesting tuberculosis may sometimes be found inthe epiphyses of children.. Fig. 38.—Specific dactilitis. In the spine, lues causes the destruction of one or more bodies,usually preserving the intervertebral disks. The affected area isoften surrounded by calcified masses of detritus. Extensive hyper-trophic changes are seen on the neighboring vertebrae. Typhoid.—Typhoid in the bone is a localized destructive and pro-liferative process of long duration, usually occurring in early adultlife. It is
RM2CH0FMC–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . leptember. 1894. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING.. :. and much reduc In later years the deflector plate has of the high opes. We also find that taken the place of iheliftorpctticoatpipc. sides of the nowles (inside) were eil , and by it, especially pornllcl and intended to be vertical i adjustable, as shown in Figs. Fig. E. or they convcrgedjoward lifi. N and C . B.C. i the 1 piates-the one controlling the o ° the (lues and the other the upper. The ^ju^iable parts have been handled in the J and K, the Dcc nearl
RM2CRK4PK–. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . a, with metastasis in tlie lungs. The defects in adhesions and extragastric tumors are usuallynot constant in all positions. Diffuse infiltration of the stomach wall occurs in scirrhous car-cinoma, lues and linitis plastica (which may be one form of lues).The signs are those of infiltration—a smooth, rigid outline withabsence of peristalsis and usually a contracted, rapid emptyingstomach. Pyloric Carcinoma.-—In well-established cases there is a definitefunnel-shaped defect and if the pjlorus is involved, the outlet 172 GASTRO
RM2CRJ7DE–. The railroad and engineering journal . e-bo., so that air can be excluded from the grate. Suit-able doors, or dampers, as they are called, are placed in frontand behind, and sometimes on the sides, which can be openedor closed to admit or shut out air as may be needed Question iSS. //,;-(- an- the tubes or /lues of a locomotivearrajiged ? Answer. They are fastened into accurately drilled holesin a plate called a tube-plate or tube-sheet (a, a, figs qo andgi), which forms the front of the fire-box and in similar holesin another plate (,(, ,;. fig. 90), which forms the front end of thecylindr
RM2CGWG3B–. American engineer and railroad journal . by individual members of the association; andthese, together with the topical discussions, will complete theprogram for the work of the next convention. a very efficient machine tor cutting out (lues in locomotiveboilers baa recentlj been di thi Burn Ide shops of the Illinois Central Railroad. The accompanying engravingshows one of these tools tor cutting Z-ln, Hue: from the tronlend of a boiler. To remov< a Bel ol fluee^requiree two of tlcutters, one for trie front and another for the bach end of theboiler. The only diffi n in In the two tools are
RM2CENC87–. Glimpses of medical Europe. n -n. PARIS Line of New York has been made famous,both by story and })y j>Icture, })ut tlie diseasetil at has given rise to the Lues Line at theCochin is too common in Paris to excite thepen or the brush of story-teller or painter. So it is that one can pass any number ofmornings in this way, going about from clinicto clinic. I should, of course, speak ofAlbarran, the great specialist in maladies duvoies urinaires, who has the only real operat-ing amphitheatre in Paris. The larger places,such as the Hotel Dieu and the Salpetriere,1 Piave also omitted as one wou
RM2CRJXH7–. Röntgen ray diagnosis and therapy . 286 THE BONTGEN BAYS same type in a boy of twelve years. The rapid growth of the tumour and its destructive character were a sad feature of this case. Fig. 217 illustrates the periosteal type in the tibia of a man of sixty years. The spiculated trabecule radiating from the sur-. Pig. 217.—Periosteal Sarcoma of the Tibia Radiating into the Surround-ing Tissues. (Compare with Fig. 212, illustrating lues.) face into the surrounding soft tissues can be distinctly recognisedin the front as well as in the rear of the bone. Amputation wasadvised at once. Microsco
RM2CPW5AR–. Minerva Britanna Or A Garden Of Heroical Deuises, furnished, and adorned with Emblemes and Impresa's of sundry natures . lues together, in all frenclly loue; And not like Tyrants, excercifetheir fpight,On one another, when no caufe doth moue :But letting quarrels ^ and old grudges ceafe,Be reconcild, to line, and die, in peace. •Meliofeft Proverb* OrMj.Taft:*, Vive fine Trividia, raollefque in^lorius annosExige , amicitias et tibiiunge pares. TO TotherightworjhtpfullSirEdmund JfhfetldKnight. Edmund Afhfeild.ifledd vntyamed. 42 ^p H E clouded Sunne, that wcftward left our fight y. -*■ And fo
RM2CE6RNY–. X-ray . nd his sub-chief lymphocytesBy the alcohol and lues were knocked cold for several nightsAnd the leaking semilunars and diseased aorta, too,Made a hellish lot of racket—music to delight the crew.In the portal circulation, from appendix and gall tract.Bugs of every kind came jazzing til the liver was quite packed.And from out his local lesion, Spirochaeta VincentiWith Bacillus Fusiformis twists and twirls right merrily.Streptococcus Hemolytic, from the tonsils hits his stride.And old Staph Aureus shimmies as his golden slippers slide.Now our old friend Gonococcus vamps a leucocyte or t
RM2CJ83KC–. www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . Era, Ki jjGorgoneiq,- angucs partu infelicis Echidnx H^refeps generati omnes mala plurima funduno ]|^j^jNodibus obfepti tetris ftygialis Auerni. ^lof At non ceterno fata hasc immania vinclo ^ SAXONICIS adnexafuishiEsereTIARIS ^ NampoftquamBAVARI VIGILANTJA magna Leonis, gt His adieda fuit,poftquam vigil Argus in hoftes^ Sacratse FIDEI non dormitantia iixit S^ o ^ Lumina, ccu Phoebus tenebrofas difpulit vmbras, ^ Dira adamanta:is innedrens monftra catenis.^ Inde lues emiila orcOjcharadtieque malorum^ Exhauftc-e VIGILI Laurumperper
RM2CF31GH–. Clemson College annual. ry instruc-tion in the Denmark Graded School,where they kept him until September,1903. when he came to Clcmson and en-tered Prep.; lint, the Prep. King-dom did not suit him. so after threeweeks he abandoned his friends in thatclass and moved up into Fresh. Agri-cultural Course. Member of SeniorDancing Club. Will get married and farm near Den-mark. GEORGE DAVE CURTIS CORPORAL He was made up of love and charms;Whatever maid could wish or man admire. Tabby. Tabby was born at Aiken. S. C. on Decembernth. 1886, but has since crossed over into Geor-gia and now lues in Savan
RM2CRNP3J–. Diagnostik der inneren Krankheiten auf Grund der heutigen Untersuchungsmethoden : ein Lehrbuch für Aerzte und Studierende . ngitis tuberculöser Natur sein bezw. werden; seltenerist die syphilitische Form. Die Dififerentialdiagnose diessr specifischenErkrankungen gegen die einfachen Katarrhe, sowie die Unterscheidungder Lues und der Tuberculose ist nach dem Kehlkopfbefund oft sehrschwierig, es sei denn, dass anderweitige Veränderungen im Kehlkopfvorhanden sind, oder dass unzweifelhafte Zeichen im übrigen Organis-mus ein Licht auf die Sache werfen. — Die Bösartigkeit der Laryngitishypoglottica
RM2CRJK15–. Official proceedings . Over twenty-five years cxpi.Tii.nce in building snow-handlingequipment, combined with the best engineering skill, has prn-cluced the present design of the Rotary Snow Plow built by thiscompany. Tt embodies strength and rigidity, Bores and lues not buck drifts. Is ca^y i m track.Saves a large initial expense for snow- sheds and the an-nual appropriation for their maintenance. AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY 30 CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK. The Franklin Mfg. Co. C. J. S. MILLER. President.MANUFACTURERS OF Reinforced Corrapteil Asbestos Booflm and Skeatiiiif No PaintFireproof
RM2CT2JTX–. Minerua Britanna, or, A garden of heroical deuises, furnished, and adorned with emblemes and impresa's of sundry natures, . The Author to his Mufe. 0 fvflrike wee Saile, andthrovo ajide our oxu^.My xveane Mufe, the xvorji is xffeliniepajl :Andt.the a. xokiie, cnrpleafure on the (bore,!iecount/n7 vchat voee overcame at Lifi:To what deepe danger were our fortunes caji:^hat Rocks, the great e/}, cr vnknowenfhelues,J^ve dardto touch, and yet did fane ourJe lues • HE N RT, who art both Load-fton.% anci thejiarre,of He artes and Eies, our w/jhedLoue and Light:By thee conduced, we arriue thmfarre ^
RM2CPD6BJ–. Railway mechanical engineer . lues are left in the rattlerfor from two to six hours, depending on the thickness andcharacter of the scale. After the cleaning operation is com-pleted, the sling chains are again hooked to the crane and 261 262 RAILWAY MECHANICAL ENGINEER (.L. 93. No. S the flues are raised out of the rattler and washed off witha hose, after which they are carried up to the balcony anddeposited on the ser-ice track in the flue department, as in-dicated in the layout drawing. The force employed in repairing tubes consists regularly offour men. The first man operates the hot sa
RM2CER440–. Lehrbuch der speziellen pathologischen Anatomie für Studierende und Ärzte. ionsstörnngen im Gehirn. 1097 lösimg, bis sich die Gefäßbäumcheu herauszupfen lassen.) — Höheres Alter, Aliioho-lisraus, Lues, Gicht, chron. Nephritis, voraufgegangene akute Infektionskrankheitenbegünstigen Veränderungen der Blutgefäße. Bei Lues und noch mehr bei chron.Nephritis entstehn schwerste Gefäßveränderungen oft schon in jungen Jahren. — Vonwesentlichem Einfluß für das Zustandekommen einer Ruptur von erkrankten Ge-fäßen ist vor allem Herzhypertrophie ohne Erweiterung (vor allem Hypertrophie deslinken Ventrikel
RM2CED323–. A treatise on poisons, in relation to medical jurisprudence, physiology, and the practice of physic [electronic resource]. £1. 8s.THOMSONS MATERIA MEDICA. 8vo. 17s. 6d.TITLEY ON DISEASES OF THE GENITALS OF THE MALE, AND ON LUES VENEREA. Second Edition. 8vo. 6s. TURNERS ELEMENTS OF CHEMISTRY. 8vo. 17s. 6<Z. UNDERWOOD ON DISEASES OF CHILDREN. By Drs.Merriman and Marshall Hall. 8vo. 12s. 6<2. URES DICTIONARY OF CHEMISTRY. 17s. 6d. VENABLES (Dr.Robert) ON EPIDEMIC CHOLERA. 12mo. Is. WADDS (William, Author of a work upon Corpulency) CASESOF DISEASED BLADDER AND TESTICLE, with Remarksupon CA
RM2CRM1BK–. Roentgen diagnosis of diseases of the head . e cases may be mentioned: Case 13.—M., female, thirty-six years old. Epileptic attacks for thelast two years. Lues ten years previously. Optic neuritis, left more markedthan the right. The roentgen examination showed on the inner surface of the frontalbone a flat enostosis projecting inward about 6 mm. It was 3 cm. broad,and was surrounded by prominent vein furrows. (See Redlich and Schiiller,Case 22, with Fig. 8, Plate XVIII.) Case 14.— (Already mentioned on page 110.) K., male, thirty-threeyears old. Lues thirteen years previously. Numerous recu
RM2CNNX3R–. The sea-beach at ebb-tide : a guide to the study of the seaweeds and the lower animal life found between tidemarks . tww .«//,»/». tii,> oyster-crab; lues MI My/flw*«fe*Zw(mnssel)andinthe enlarged four diameters. smooth scallop, Pecten magellanicus. Ihe oy-tei-crab is a true messmate, and iis presence in the oyster may be ad-vantageous in helping to provide food for its host. This crab, like the rest,holds its eggs in tlie posterior feet until hatched, when the larva leave theparent and suim about fora while. The females, at the megalops stage. enter oysters sometimes two enter the >an
RM2CPEATE–. Peripateticus nostri temporis, seu, Philosophus discursivus : per discursus symbolico-physicos, ad discursum, juxta sanctorum philosophorum exempla, pie curiosum instructus . s tam promp tos,quam in difcendis hos curiofos ,quia vulgi de furfure leves, & otio-fos: quiderg6mirum,fi iUisImpie-tasccdatad lucrum, his curioiltasad mali illicium , fuisque ipfimetlaqueisirreriantur. LEUC: Utinam penes vulgi fen-tinam contineret fe tantum lues !fcd nempe accidit noftra xtate ,quod defuaquclium legm.us Ta-Citum: Aflrolo^jjrum Nationemtanquam poicntibus infidam , 3c.fpcrantibus fallaccm vetitam lem-per
RM2CRM3GN–. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . FiG. 2. SHOv^xG In-erted Comma. Asymmetry of chest; calcification of hilus clusters;remains of left pleural effusion. 126 Inverted Comma Sign. Fig. 3. Showing Inverted Comma. Upper dorsal scoliosis to left leaving calcified commain bold relief. No other pulmonary focus of calcifica-tion. culosis. Known syphilis was present inbut 2 out of 52 cases and a negativeWassermann was present in 8. It is obvi-ously not a sign of pulmonary lues. Pre-vious pneumonia was present in 19 percent. Pulmonary infection other thantub
RM2CF03NE–. Lehrbuch der speziellen pathologischen Anatomie für Studierende und Ärzte. Eutzüudungen der Arterien. 75 An den kleineren GeTässen (das gilt besonders für die basalen Hirnarterien) istdie Unterscheidung von der gewöhnlichen Endarteriitis productiva meist auf Grund fol-gender Kriterien zu treffen: Zunächst entscheidet auch hier oft das jugendliche Alterder Individuen und der Befund sonstiger Zeichen von Syphilis. Der Unterschied auden GefäDen selbst liegt darin, daß bei Lues erstens oft nur kleine Strecken einesArterienbezirkes oder eines einzelnen Astes betroffen sind, während unmittelbar an
RM2CPDKXG–. Emblemata d'A. Alciati : denuo ab ipso autore recognita ac, quae desiderabantur, imaginibus locupletata : accesserunt noua aliquot ab autore emblemata, suis quoque eiconibus insignita . A j]?icf wt trmic^lu^ «tm aurig^ lcoitis, j I <, Expf(|wgfmwi onjio umcdt amor: /^ fcj- manu hac fcutiat tenetjuc mf.eclit bahTius,Vtq; eft m pucri plurmu^ ore decor. Dira lues proculefloiferam qui umccre ticn£/!■ ^otii^k nobis temperet .{nne manm? H ^yi Ii5 A M Q R. -.^TP-^T^-:
RM2CDCMK0–. Report of Professor Valentine Mott's surgical cliniques in the University of New York, session 1859-60 . the Shoulder, . 110 LXIII. Constitutional Syphilis, 113 LXIV. Disease of the Cervical Yertebrse, . 119 LXV. Paronychia, .... 122 LXVI. Ovarian Dropsy . 124 LXVII. Yesico-Yaginal Fistula, 121 LXYIII. Polypus, . 129 LXIX. Opacity of the Cornea, 131 FEBRUARY 7th.Case LXX. Congenital Hydrocele, 134 xu CONTENTS. 11 Case LXXI. Chronic Sinovitis, . LXXII. Hip-Joint Disease, * LXXIIL Lues Venerea, LXXIV. Porrigo, . LXXV. Stone in the Bladder, . LXXVL Morbus Cosarius, LXXVII. Strumous Conjunctivit
RM2CR0DPP–. Orphevs evcharisticvs. Sive devs absconditvs humanitatis illecebris illustriores mundi partes ad se pertrahens, vltroneas arcanae maiestatis adoratrices . EMBLEMA EMBLEA4J LXXVIII.LEONTOPHONON POLENTA INCRVSTATVM, LEONEM INTERIMENS.. Lcnuier-t dime. crcntsude. vairiTt^fath or&iLCv cet inhwnmin^. 79 jT^Arne LeontofhonirHhifuntur fdttd Lotmthj yifctm qHdmwmmansparmU, monpA HMtt,Hmc fubodorau Utmns m carnt mtnememrImmmes lanknt membm wwMfr*.. Mra S*6 ORPHEVS EVCHARISTICVS Sparfa tamen Maurus legetJncruftdtque farina ♦ Vmt leonlndt ftirpi ittopina lues. A P O D O S I S.lure Leontophonon Domin
RM2CPF34T–. Humanae salutis monumenta . perpetuum tibi, Torquerique animo . quodpropriis male Demens conftliis cadas.^Dein noiclus grauibus guttura yinculis^ JEternoque caput fuppltcio dabisy Et commentafremens ftultitU tu<z Flammisyindictbus lues. CON- O U S I O 1 tl X A. In tabulam Nbfe hm&cmU. Oil. 5i *V(.v<«i T V: DE SAPPHICA V. Sol pbicalofaciemferenoVurrnoftendit 3 decus atque rebusKedditum e(i 3 qualcs uariataformas Terratenebat:(Nuperheunoxts bominum peromnesAmbitus Luna 3penitus negata hisVfibus vit<e & pelago innatanti Cedere iuffa.)Tunc fenex, auclorfobolisfutur£9Ce/pite inftrat
RM2CPW9WF–. Francisci Ponae Cardiomorphoseos, siue, Ex corde desumpta emblemata sacra . Foedum, hsec, animiincendium eftj Virtu^ qm abfumitur > ratio perit,ffloria n^ermur in infamiam y ^ ammi , Corportjqueexptti^natitr robur. Ha^c fenes alioqtii verendos, acconfpieabiles, m vulgi Indibrium traduxit, quo-niam ntc albenti fckcanitie erubefcere, intimisenimfemelconceptavifceribus, in faruiorem(mCoelum faueat) femper exardet luem, quarnon ni-fi muftis debellari polFit Antidotfs: ad extinguen-dam namque Fornicationem, Virtus vna (ni fu-prema de Coelo adfulgeat)non fuffiicit^ vt D. Gre-^orius. Lues ( inqu
RM2CDD4RC–. The Rotunda . mmm ?Al THE nOTUNDA. THURSDAY. MAY 17, 1928 1 I I i:. Prof.: Voii missed my class yester-day, didnt you? Banna: .Not in the least, sir, not inthe least. Mary: Are you ^oinp to the Ilamp-den-Sydney- -Richmond fjanie? Jane: T dont icnow. Who are theyplaying? Prof.: Is Miss (!ovington here?Alice: Yes, sir. Prof.: Fine. Thats the tirst (lues-lion youve answered this year. A woman, ^enei-ally speakinfT, isf^eiierriily speakinfr. Kllen: Its sure tenible the wayLeiia keeps this room; you cantfind one thint,-- of hers when you wantit. Jake: I was at the opera lastnij?ht. Abe: Grand ope
RM2CP41A2–. Ethica naturalis seu Documenta moralia : e variis rerum naturalium proprietatib(us) virtutum vitiorumq(ue) symbolicis imaginibus collecta. . XIX.ppifte dedit rerum penuria nomen Eremo, Vitaque, quam focia non levat alter ope.Hanc aliquis forfan Superum fuccenfus amore, UleceDrasque tuas, munde, perofus adit,SeqUe fame, torquetque fiti, precibusque fatigat, Et lacrimis culpas eluit ipfe fuas.Nune procul orbe ndem pepulitque Gradivus amorem, Dira fames urbes, evacuatque lues.Defertum efl: mundus. Silvas, ac antra relinquat, Plurima pro coelo qui mala ferre cupit. Pratum. Caro foenum cft: utraq
RM2CDCMHX–. Report of Professor Valentine Mott's surgical cliniques in the University of New York, session 1859-60 . rom the bottom, for Lues read Lues. 2, Fourteenth line from the bottom, for du read de. 12, Fourteenth line Irom the top, for chord read cord. 28, Top line, for spykilitic read syphilUic. 28, Second line from the bottom, for 3 vi. read 3 vi. 42, Sixth line from the bottom, for labia externa read labia externa. 44, Eleventh line Irom the bottom, for chylnpoetic read chyopoietir. 65, Ninth line Jrora the bottom, for chebouks read ckiboques. 75, Seventh line from the bottom, for omma read oz
RM2CPW5W7–. Ethica naturalis, seu Documenta moralia e variis rerum naturalium proprietatib[us] virtutum vitiorumq[ue] symbolicis imaginibus collecta . XIX.pRifle dedit rerum penuria nomen Eremo, Vitaque, quam focia non levat alter ope.Hanc aliquis forfan Superum fuccenfus amore, Illecebrasque tuas, munde, perofus adit,Seque fame, torquetque fiti, precibusque fatigat, Et lacrimis culpas eluit ipfe fuas.Nunc procul orbe fidem pepulitque Gradivus amorem, Dira fames urbes, evacuatque lues.Defertum eft mundus. Silvas, ac antra felinquat, Plurima pro coelo qui mala ferre cupit. Pratum. &* Tr&iro. Caro foertum
RM2CP3PA5–. Ethica naturalis seu Documenta moralia : e variis rerum naturalium proprietatib(us) virtutum vitiorumq(ue) symbolicis imaginibus collecta. . LVIII.]3Vm (iiadent placidum no£luma filentia fbmnumj Glis venit inde fua, mufculus inde, {pecu.Damna penus patitur, minuuntur dente voraci Pifa^fabae, rapae, braflica,pinguis adeps*Solers crgo ftruit caveas anciila doTofas, Et capit hoc furem,quem capit ipfe, cibosSubdolus atta6la nam carcer clauditur efca > Carnificiquemanet vidima claufa cato.Difce, nec in mediis eft tuta rapina tenebris ? Hacc, qua2 no6le patras crimina, luce lues* Bos. Stolidum,
RM2CEKJC4–. Christian herald. m i^^:^^ -V^ lOriHf utiii uui how>c| ■^ QIC UMil OlTOi- ihrEord.. Christian Herald Almanac 10() paRes of farts and IIk- lues, is Kiven Free willi anmialstibser i ptiuns ANo-SELLr-ritLER r-o«jrNT»»BEr^ - - - A XMAS GIFT ..f .(tiaiuv anddistinction. Swan Il-ns, aiChristmas gifts, pay a pretty ct»mplimcnt t«tlie recipient by conveying the inference tliat onlytlie best would be a suitable present. Practicalpresents are now the rule and peoi)le of discrim-matinji tastes are more and more delii^htitu; theirfriends with uifts of Swan Fountpens. • Theirsis an example worthy of e
RM2CPK9K3–. Ethica naturalis, seu, Documenta moralia e variis rerum naturalium proprietatib[us], virtutum vitiorumq[ue] symbolicis imaginibus collecta . XIX. PRifte dedit rerum penuria nomen Eremo, Vitaque, quam focia non ievat alter ope.Hanc aliquis forfan Superum fuccenfus amore, IlleceDrasque tuas, munde, perofus adit,Seque fame, torquetque fiti, precibusque fatigat, Et lacrimis culpas eluit ipfe fuas.Nunc procul orbe hdem pepulitqueGradivus amorem, Dira fames urbes, evacuatque lues.Defertum eft mundus. Silvas, ac antra relinquat, Plurima pro coelo qui mala ferre cupit. Pratum. Caio fcenum eft: utraq
RM2CDEM62–. La défense contre l'ophidisme : . X. 24 — Lachesis jararacuçu — Urutu doré-Suruciicú tapis (Pag. 48). N.o 25— Crotalus terrificus— Cascavel-Boicininga (Pag. 60) 4() ! bnDooaooaaanaaaaaóoDQÕZ obliques jaunes. La partie inférieure est jaune et pointillée de ta-ches noires. Les écailles qui couvrent la partie inférieure de la têteressemblent plutôt à des plaques quà des écailles. LUes sont gran-des, de iorme irrégulière, lisses et coriaces. La bouche est profondément fendue; le maxillaire supérieur estarme de deux longuesdents canaliculées, courbées et isolées. La lon-gueur de ces dents est de
RM2CT1CP3–. Typus occasionis : in quo receptae commoda, neglectae verò incommoda, personato schemate proponuntur . ^. A. Ihtw, hmcjveda. lues 6rchi,Jera. pe^ima,ad Orcum:CNon hcrc tam Jvruis debetur Jauahus esca. B. ^i^ek , Jide comes , noftrceque Jalutis atnator, (^u^so j tucre tuos dcttureps hac leae clientes; ■^t, licet ad nui^os fofthac OcCASIO honores Et TemfvS mjeris ^erijt; tamen illa fupejit A.nsa , patrocinio veJtro, qucs rite j^iandis Commisfis fatis Jse queat: ne morte luamus ^terna , et nunquam liceat J^erare Jahitem . .-.. Faxo, modo Jaciant ■prcemjja ^ericula cautos. CaPTAEC NEGLBCXCQ^OCC
RM2CR1J4R–. Zinnebeelden . terre aura des hommes^Le Ciel verra des criminels. Y NE. r;^ ZINNEBEELDEN NEGLECTiE RELIGIONIS POENA MULTIPLEX. Lik 3. Deli(?la majorum immeritus lues, ^^ ^ Romane, donec templa refeceris, .^deifque labentes Deorum, &Fœda nigro fimulacra fumo. Hoy.it, ?. Dii multa negleéli dcderunt eann.(x. Hefpcrias mala luduofas. U. VERACHT GEEN GODSDIENST. Zoo gy der Goden Kerk herfteit,Door oudren ondeugd neergezonken, Waerom uw welyaert legt gevelt.Zal Godsdiend s hemels giinft ontvonken. Hy toont rechtfchapen kerkenpHcht,Die, in t gemoed tot deugd bewoogen, In t hert de Godhcit Tempelen
RM2CPDRY4–. Clarissimi Viri D. Andreae Alciati Emblematum libellus : vigilanter recognitus, & ab ipso iam authore locupletatus . Ccmiaim mira inter fe concordia uitf ejl,]nq; uiam nuncuayn conaminAn jidcs. hinc uolucrcs hjs fccDtru gcrunt,c^ (dl.(St ontWSConfe fu populi fhntq; cdduntq; duccs: Qijnn/i dcmedio tolUi,difcordd prfcc^S£iduoUt,^jecum rcgiajia trabii* EWBLEMATVM LIBELLVS.Votcntipimui afe^s amr, VI h. Afpici ut imi^is uiresauri^ konis,Exprejpt^ fftnm pujh uincnt amor, Vlqi VMHU hacfcuUGtm tenedt,hacfle^i hcdfetuslVtcji fu m pueri plurirms ore decor. Viru lues procul cjioyferdm qui uincere txlem
RM2CPYHDP–. Zinnebeelden, getrokken uit Horatius Flaccus . la terre aura des hommes?Le Ciel verra des criminels. Y N E- ïjö ZINNEBEELDEN NEGLECTiE RELIGIONIS POENA MULTIPLEX^ LiL$. Delifla majorum immeritus lues, 0^.6. Romane, donec tempk refeceris, ^deifque labentes Deorum, &Fœda nigro fimulacra fumo. Noy^t.^, Dii multa negle(^ti dcderunt carin.6. Hcfperix mak luduofe. 86. VERACHT GEEN GODSDIENST, Zoo gy der Goden Kerk herftelt.Door oudrèn ondeugd neergezonken, Waerom uw welvaert legt gevelt,Zal Godsdiend s hemels gunft ontvonken. Hy toont rechtfchapen kerkenplicht.Die, in t gemoed tot deugd bewoogen,
RM2CE5J01–. Eléments d'archéologie chrétienne . Arcatures décoratives du xve siècle, au chœur de léglise métropolitaine, à Mal lues. dépaule. Dans les monu-ments de la fin du xv etdu commencement du xvi*siècle, on voit reparaîtreassez souvent larc pleincintre ou surbaissé, ayantlintrados décoré de redents(fig. 15). Au xiii^ siècle, les retom-bées des arcatures sont por-tées par des colonnettes plusou moins engagées dans lemur (figg. 13 et 18). Auxiv*= et au xv^ siècle, lescolonnettes sont remplacéespar de simples nervures,parfois cylindriques commele fût des colonnettes, leplus souvent cependant àsectio
RM2CPYDNN–. Deorvm dearvmqve capita, ex antiquis numismatibus Abrahami Ortelii collecta et historica narratione illustrata a Francisco Sweertio . Cj S O L, Qjr i idtmPbcebus dt Apollo, vt Coxot eiu$ DiatiaLuna eft, quae & Lucina. Huius effe&a duo: alfe-xum, qiiocaloretemperato mortalium res iuuatial-terum, quo ia.ctu radiorum nonnunquam peftife-rum emittit virus , quae lues peftis eft, & a GfaecisUtftyix&c h>t[xk vocatur, vt au&oreftHomerusIliad.oc.vbi Apollo peftem caftris Grascorum, ob rapta Chry-feidem iacerdotis fui filiam, immifit, Hic Hyperione & Thya genitus, vt Pindarus &Hefiodus tradunt, Hyp
RM2CPDRBJ–. Clarissimi Viri D. Andreae Alciati Emblematum libellus : vigilanter recognitus, & ab ipso iam authore locupletatus . Afpici ut imi^is uiresauri^ konis,Exprejpt^ fftnm pujh uincnt amor, Vlqi VMHU hacfcuUGtm tenedt,hacfle^i hcdfetuslVtcji fu m pueri plurirms ore decor. Viru lues procul cjioyferdm qui uincere txlem^Bfi ppfl j>4 nobis tsmpcrct m w mmi i% ANDRHAE ALCIATI Non mil^nda con/,li<(* V111. ^. Gncftads chufn Dxdalm in latcbris:THcpi^m KomAiA phalanx in prilia ^jhta SrmviYcc^) mtent piina,fupcrb4boue.fio^ci;monent^dcbcre dimmfecren laKre Ccnfiliayauthri cogniu techu noxt* EHSLEMAT
RM2CGGR56–. Complete French course . s ?7. Les soldats obéissent-ils aux généraux? 8. Les omnibussont-ils nombreux à Londres ? 9. La vie est-elle chère enAmérique? 10. Les histoires dans les journaux sont-ellesintéressantes ? 11. Les avez-vous lues ? Lesson 34: Nouns of Quantity. Ne mettez pas tou^ vos œufs dans le même panier. — Dont put ailyour eggs in one basket. Nouns of measure or quantity require the preposition de (d)without the article before the noun limited : une paire dechevaux, a pair of horses. Exception : La plupart, most, takes de and the article before thenoun. La plupart des hommes, mos
RM2CDG85C–. Revue de l'art chrétien . molt grant sens,Dune piere qui molt est dure.Li magnete est ditel natureJà nus hom armés ni venistQue la pierre a soi ne traisist,Tant i venissent à haubersNe fussent lues al mur ahers . Dans le roman de Huon de Bordeaux, la montagne dediamant attire et fait périr le navire qui porte ce preuxchevalier. Entraîné par un torrent sous un souterrain, Huonest éclairé pendant la nuit par léclat des pierres précieusesdont le lit de la rivière souterraine est tapissé. Il prendquelques-unes de ces pierres : lune est une escarboucle etlautre une topaze. La première garantit ce
RM2CE5J2F–. Eléments d'archéologie chrétienne . Arcatnres décoratives du xme siècle, ^Arcatures décoratives du xiiie siècle,à la cathédrale dAmiens. au cliœur de léglise de S.-Martin, à Ypres. N. B. En A on voit la tablette N. B. En M on vot le profil de la ou appui de la fenêtre. moulure de larchivolte. — 156 — Fig. 15.. Arcatures décoratives du xve siècle, au chœur de léglise métropolitaine, à Mal lues. dépaule. Dans les monu-ments de la fin du xv etdu commencement du xvi*siècle, on voit reparaîtreassez souvent larc pleincintre ou surbaissé, ayantlintrados décoré de redents(fig. 15). Au xiii^ siècle,
RM2CE7CKP–. Mémoires de l'Académie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique . <y& mUUL LUES DAKS lA SÉiKCE DU 5 MARS 1831. BRUXELLES, M. HAYEZ, IMPRIMEUR DE LACADÉMIE DE BRUXELLES. 1831. RECHERCHES SUR LA LOI DE CROISSANCE DE LHOMME. Lhomme , sans le savoir et lorsquil croit agir daprès son librearbitre, est soumis à certaines lois et subit certaines modifica-tions auxquelles il ne saurait se soustraire. Ces lois, qui sont généralement le résultat de son organisation,de son instruction, de son état daisance, de ses institutions, desinfluences locales et dune infinité dautres cau
RM2CDDNWP–. Le tour du monde : nouveau journal des voyages . enlève en tons vigoureux de lumière sur les leinte- douces et vio-lacées des montagnes du fond. Cette position est très-|)ittorcsque et de leffet le plus piquant. Il en résulte, ilest vrai, des lues escarpées dont le parcours est pénibleaux piétons, impossible aux voitures, mais comme ta-bleau, cest original. En dehors de la ville, à quelquedistance, surtout lorsquon se dirige vers le nord, aprèsavoir franchi le pont, le pays montre des solitudes unpeu austères ; la campagne toutefois qui joint immédia-tement Ponte de Lima est dune rare magnif
RM2CP9CT4–. Joannis Bisselii, e Societate Jesu, Deliciae aestatis . armaticus patrium Re X diadcma lubit,-I 6 i 4.FRIDLANDI latushafta bibit; vorritipfe cruorertu. Nordlingana Gotho fanguine prata rubent. Ihnumeros fal> morris agit, de funere, cenfus».Sxva lues Aiios; Te Febris urit atrox. Sfafcula BOJA.HCO prolcs, & digna Leonum,,Nafcitur Hejtarcho. POMIFER annuserat. 16 3 7- Hoftis vaftat arros. Alemannus , 8c Alfata , diramExcipiunt, lulio vindicc-, Tifiphonem. |LW»t» Grx«r 178 AST IV O R U M i 6 3 8.Gnecia-Magna, tremit: Calabras treraor obruh urbes.f ergama B&ISACl, Major Ulyffc, capit.i 6 j 9.Z
RM2CGXFAB–. American engineer . -irebox, length and width 1 .2 x 84 FireI)ox plates, thickness ^ and J^ Firebox, water space F.—A.i ir.; S. & B.—iyi Tidies. Tiuniber and outside diameter 194—3 Tubes, thickness N... 12, B. W. l-lues. number and size 28—S^i hlues. thickness X< . 9, B. W. Tubes, length 18 Heating surface, tubes 2,526 sq. Heating surface, firebox 163 sq. Heating surface, total 2.689 sq. Superheater heating surface 605 sq. (bate area 50 sq. Tender. Tank Water bottom Frame 12-in. 4r(-lb. channels Wheels, diameter $i in. Journals, diameter and length 5 f/j x 10 in. Water capacity 7.500 gals
RM2CT286P–. Empresas morales . ^Z^^^OJ natura ahhorret. T T K> lolo aborrezca Dios y alos hombres el iugra-i i loy driagradescido que en lugar de feruir elbicr-qac lu recibido, peifigue y maltrata , a quienfe le* ha hecho : pero aun la mifma naturaleza no loquiere conrcntir,antes ayuda a hacer la venganza: co^mo r«- mueftra en efta empreña délos lagartos, o cocro-düosq le ay en las Indias occidentales , que hcchanírioiTc ;:n las liberas de los rios las bocas arriba, Uc-•^, íi vn s lues blancas poco mayores que tordosa comerles la carne que tienen entre los dientes y lascnc^ijs (I de que ellos huelga
RM2CT2885–. Empresas morales . mmmmufitmmmmmmfm». T. ^Z^^^OJ natura ahhorret. T T K> lolo aborrezca Dios y alos hombres el iugra-i i loy driagradescido que en lugar de feruir elbicr-qac lu recibido, peifigue y maltrata , a quienfe le* ha hecho : pero aun la mifma naturaleza no loquiere conrcntir,antes ayuda a hacer la venganza: co^mo r«- mueftra en efta empreña délos lagartos, o cocro-düosq le ay en las Indias occidentales , que hcchanírioiTc ;:n las liberas de los rios las bocas arriba, Uc-•^, íi vn s lues blancas poco mayores que tordosa comerles la carne que tienen entre los dientes y lascnc^ijs
RM2CE6NNF–. Mémoires de l'Académie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique . -5 Mit (le Fandeu/iuri/graftff^ft^SriMce/le,T Tamc TTIi JIànmrc tU V^tcajfjn. r/^/YY /y/>^/y(/^/^^y// /V:j ^/^///V^^ ^/// ^y/^/y// ^/// rV/yy/r ////./ Y/Y/y^/r/// >^Y//Y-> ,i H. m. RECHERCHES LE POIDS DE LHOMME AUX DIFFERENS AGES. RECHERCHES SUR LE POIDS DE LHOMME AUX DIFFERENS AGES, PRÉSENTÉES L SÉANCE DO 5 5I.I ET LUES DASS LA SEANCE DC 8 .ICIN 1832, PAR A. QUETELET, iIRECTEUR DE loBSERVATOIRE DE BRUXELLES; DES ACADÉMIES ROYALES DE BRUXELLES , DE BERLIN ET DE TURIN;DE linstitut DES PAYS-BAS ,
RM2CE6HED–. Mémoires de l'Académie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique . r/^/YY /y/>^/y(/^/^^y// /V:j ^/^///V^^ ^/// ^y/^/y// ^/// rV/yy/r ////./ Y/Y/y^/r/// >^Y//Y-> ,i H. m. RECHERCHES LE POIDS DE LHOMME AUX DIFFERENS AGES. RECHERCHES SUR LE POIDS DE LHOMME AUX DIFFERENS AGES, PRÉSENTÉES L SÉANCE DO 5 5I.I ET LUES DASS LA SEANCE DC 8 .ICIN 1832, PAR A. QUETELET, iIRECTEUR DE loBSERVATOIRE DE BRUXELLES; DES ACADÉMIES ROYALES DE BRUXELLES , DE BERLIN ET DE TURIN;DE linstitut DES PAYS-BAS , ASSOCIÉ LIBRE ÉTRANGER DE LA SOCIÉTÉ STATISTIQUE DE PARIS ; DE LA SO-CIÉTÉ PH
RM2CEHK9A–. Lettres physiologiques. 72 LETTRE TROISIÈME. de matière que de cellule à cellule, ou bien y a-t-il assez des-pace pour permettre à la bile de circuler entre ces cellules ? Toutes ces questions ne sont pas encore définitivement réso-lues. La seule chose qui soit certaine, cest que ce sont les cel-lules hépatiques qui forment la bile, et que la bile est enfindéversée par les canaux biliaires dans sa vésicule et de là par lecanal dit cholédoque dans lintestin.. Fiiï. il. — Arrangement des cellules dn foie dans un lobule coupé transversale-ment, avec la coupe de la veine hépatique au milieu. La
RMRJEWCT–. Catalogue synonymique et systematique des coleopteres de la tribu des carabides. Ground beetles. , (o/ifo/ei/jrui îiuitulifer Lues Lo/ito/abiui jckrerrki. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Gehin, Joseph Jean Baptiste, 1816-1889. Remiremont : V. Jacquot
RMRDA6G4–. The popular natural history . Zoology. 246 THE BUZZARD. of brown. The claws are black, the bill is a deep blue-black, and the legs, lues, and ears are yellow. The nest of the Buzzard is made either li some suitable tree or upon the rocks, according to the locality, and is generally composed of grass and. SWALLOW-TAILED KITE.—(ElanoidesfutcatM.) heather stems, intermingled with long, soft roots, and lined with wool, heather, leaves, and other substances. The flight of the Buzzard is rather variable. At times the bird seems inspired with the very soul of laziness, and contents itself with poun
RMRFMJ7J–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. EXPLANATION OF THK TABLES. 21 show whether the line is to be classed as having small, medium, or large separation, and for this reason the inclusion of such lines is justified. When measurements are given for both the n- and the /^-components, the weight for each is given, separated by a comma. In case only the /"-component is measured, a dash before the comma indicates the omission of the weight for the K-component. 5. V.LUES OF AX. The fifth and sixth columns of the tables contain the separation in Angstrom units of the components given
RMREH17E–. Collected reprints / Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories [and] Pacific Oceanographic Laboratories. Oceanography Periodicals.. Figure 6 The vat should though analyti due to zero va finite a good is low. The sinusoid curve represents an H field along the splice, ue H2 represents an interpolated value of the H2 field that compare with the value HI directly across the splice. Al- there is no change in the elevation of the H field in the oal solutionsy there is an induced sloped across the splice the interpolation. It is this slope which leads to non- lues of the U field in the
RMRJEWD3–. Catalogue synonymique et systematique des coleopteres de la tribu des carabides. Ground beetles. Pl.X. â « v f > â 1, *Å j -' i. , (o/ifo/ei/jrui îiuitulifer Lues Lo/ito/abiui jckrerrki. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Gehin, Joseph Jean Baptiste, 1816-1889. Remiremont : V. Jacquot
RMRJHDK2–. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW, DID YOU KNOW THAT Fixed Frairnes ^re tbe R^ge ? Well, the (lues+ion wi"h many is. which one cii.'itoiners have almost uniformly elee'ied in the ) a'l'ii>t. After offering for orders the .justly popular lie several styles, our HOFFAAN FRAAB,. For tlieLangs'roth, or any Hive of that size, such as *he Dovetailed, 'hey are unques.ionably he bes''. They are not stuck up with burr combs, are self spacing, the most rapidly hand- led, and always ready for rough handling, such as for slapping and moving to out yards. The top bar
RMRJ7TYC–. Childs' 1923. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit. De Lue's Golden Giant, a favorite large eared yellow sweet Corn. THREE OF THE FINEST AMONG SWEET CORNS The three in this most delicious distinct and meritorious kinds offered below represent the acme of perfection (to date) ilicious of all American vegetables. You will be satisfied with the product—we know!. Sweet Corn. Howling Mob. A Stan
RMRG1GNF–. Canadian forest industries 1908. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER face of conditions that have recently prevailed, which are character- ized largely by large stocks and small demand, it would be folly to spend a large amount of money during the coming winter, in in- creasing the already surplus stock. When the lumber is cut, the stumpage lues of $2 a thousand feet, board measure, have to be paid, whereas if it is left in the woods, it improves in size and probably in- creases in value, and does not co
RMRJ7TXR–. Childs' 1923. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit. Sweet Corn. Howling Mob. A Standard Variety of Finest Quality De Lue's GOLDEN GIANT Grows faster, matures earlier and is twice as large as the well- known Golden Bantam, but has Sll the good qualities of that variety. "Golden Giant" is very hard}- and may be planted early. Stalks, which grow from four to six feet tall, are very sto
RMRJ7W05–. Childs' 1923. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit. 64 JOHN LEWIS CH1LDS, INC.. FLORAL PARK. NEW YORK. De Lue's Golden Giant, a favorite large eared yellow sweet Corn. THREE OF THE FINEST AMONG SWEET CORNS The three in this most delicious distinct and meritorious kinds offered below represent the acme of perfection (to date) ilicious of all American vegetables. You will be satisfied with th
RMRMNJ8B–. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Science. Vol. 1. September, 1879. iMo. 9. ANNALS OF THE '1EW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, LATE LYCEUM OF NATURAL']HISTORY,. llcfo fork; PUBLISHED FOE THE ACADEMY, 1879. Gbegoby lues., }-iinter?, 24 t?]ii)ii)( Street, N. Y.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. New York Academy of Sciences. New York, New York Academy of Sciences
RMRPKYDP–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 416 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL D« Nice are black and the change from blacks to Italians is gradual from Os- pedaletti to Genoa. North of these mountains the lues are pure Italian, as they arc in the entire peninsula, owing to the sea and the snow-cov- ered mountains which form the fron- tiers of Italy, except in very narrow valleys. After 4 years of cultivation of the Italian bees, Dzierzon wrote: "This race of bees is still industrious, as beautiful and as docile, as it was the first season. Nay, in several of my colonies, as the result of careful bre
RMRG44K7–. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. Only a Farmer's Daughter." X^VHE'S only a farmer's daughter," '^x A etylieh lady B:iiJ, ff With a Bcorufal glance of her handsome eyo > And a toes of her haughty head. She was frilled and flounced and fiirbelowed In the very latest style ; Hur head was a wonder of crimps and curie. And her train something lues than a mile, Her hands, that sparkled with many a ring, Were shapely and fair to view ; As they wi'll mij^iht be, for no useful work Were the
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