Word: repairer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Toronto, Ontario, small Frank Williams toppled from his perch atop a ski-jump under repair, began an Soft, fall with a scream. Perched on a plank 15 ft. below, big Herman Bautzman heard the scream, stretched an arm, yanked small Frank Williams from the air and death...
...square miles inhabited by 25,000,000 people. Something like 140,000 persons were drowned and crops worth $900,000,000 lost. To meet this calamity a National Flood Relief Commission was established to furnish relief to those suffering from the flood, and to provide for the repair of the broken dykes, and the building of them upon such a higher, larger, and stronger scale, that future floods might be prevented. Much foreign financial aid was sent to China at this time, and Sir John Hope Simpson was sent by the League of Nations to direct the work of this...
Protection against peritonitis and postoperative adhesions from the use of a preparation of amniotic fluid, frequently referred to as amniotic fluid concentrate, comes from its stimulating effect on the normal processes of defense and repair. It is not a germicide and does not of itself dissolve adhesions...
...lesion to lung. An incision about four to five inches long on left lower abdomen was made through which an L-shaped stone was removed from lower part left ureter in about 12 minutes. Thorough exploration of entire ureter upwards to kidney, downwards to urinary bladder and careful repair wound required altogether about 50 minutes.* One extraordinary thing about operation is that peritoneum not opened or in other words the abdominal cavity was not laid open. There practically no loss blood except what was expected on making superficial incision and consequently no risk for any post-operative hemorrhage. Incision...
Even F. W. Dodge's building figures, which do not include all of the small repair work which FHA is promoting, showed a clean 100% gain for alterations and additions in the first nine months of 1934. FHAdministrator James Andrew Moffett's desk was high-piled with such messages as: ''Sacramento reports 1,000 increased employment in the building trades this month over last. Material dealers extremely busy and painters not to be had.''* Companies like Johns-Manville, National Radiator. U. S. Radiator, Sears Roebuck, were all cashing in on the great drive...