| 1889 - 318 pages
...force that threw him from the car, leaving him hanging from the brake by his powerful arms. Machinery kept constantly running and under inspection is less...placing a seriously injured person as soon as possible under the care of a competent surgeon. In most places a few minutes must elapse before such skill is... | |
| American Public Health Association - 1886 - 222 pages
...force that threw him from the car, leaving him hanging from the brake by his powerful arms. Machinery kept constantly running, and under inspection, is...placing a seriously injured person as soon as possible under the care of a competent surgeon. In most places a few minutes must elapse before such skill is... | |
| American Public Health Association - 1886 - 248 pages
...force that threw him from the car, leaving him hanging from the brake by his powerful arms. Machinery kept constantly running, and under inspection, is...placing a seriously injured person as soon as possible under the care of a competent surgeon. In most places a few minutes must elapse before such skill is... | |
| New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1887 - 314 pages
...force that threw him from the car, leaving him hanging from the brake by his powerful arms. Machinery kept constantly running, and under inspection, is...placing a seriously injured person as soon as possible under the care of a competent surgeon. In most places a few minutes must elapse before such skill is... | |
| 1887 - 334 pages
...force that threw him from the car, leaving him hanging from the brake by his powerful arms. Machinery kept constantly running, and under inspection, is...placing a seriously injured person as soon as possible under the care of a competent surgeon. In most places a few minutes must elapse before such skill is... | |
| Indiana State Board of Health - 1889 - 304 pages
...force that threw him from the car, leaving him hanging from the brake by his powerful arms. Machinery kept constantly running and under inspection is less...placing a seriously injured person as soon as possible under the care of a competent surgeon. In most places a few minutes must elapse before such skill is... | |
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