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The Potential for Accommodating Third Generation Mobile Systems in the 1710-1850 MHz Band: Federal Operations, Relocation Costs

The Potential for Accommodating Third Generation Mobile Systems in the 1710-1850 MHz Band: Federal Operations, Relocation Costs

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ISBN10: 1234217449
ISBN13: 9781234217440
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 330
Weight: 1.30
Height: 0.69 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1864 edition. Excerpt: ...in the wound. No further bleeding occurred. The first ligature came away November 3rd, and on November 14th the second ligature separated. He slowly recovered his strength, which had been much impaired by the loss of blood. The wound healed, and he left the hospital well December 31st. CAsr..--Aneurism of right iliac artery; ligature of common iliac; suppuration of the sac; recovery-Wm. W--, aet. 27, admitted into Naaman s ward, June 15th, 1863. Engineer; stands five feet nine inches, fair and stout.-Has lived somewhat freely; passed some years in Italy. Health always good. States that about ten months ago he first felt a sharp pain in his right leg, like cramp. This pain was much increased when he walked, sometimes obliging him to sit down, but he still continued his work. In about four or five months he began to feel a little pain in the right groin, which gradually increased in violence, and on applying his hand to the part a jumping and throbbing could be felt. The pain, both in the groin and leg, varied at different times. 1 Reported by Mr. Cock s dresser, Mr. Hindle. About five months ago his right leg and foot began to swell, and continued to do so until he could not get his boot on; he then gave up work and came from South Wales to London to see a surgeon; the swelling in the groin now began to increase a good deal. The surgeon who saw him ordered eight leeches to the swelling, a warm poultice to the leg, also a liniment to--be used; this treatment was kept up for just four weeks, with no good result; indeed, the swelling in the groin got larger. The patient now went to Mr. Cook, who examined him, and told him to come into Guy s Hospital. He was admitted on the 15th of. June with aneurism of the external iliac...