| Sir Henry Thompson - 1858 - 388 pages
...portion, and is usually more or less blended with it, the direction of the urethra will be upwards and to the right, or to the left, as the case may be (fig. 7). Sir E. Home, up to the date of publication of his first volume on the prostate gland, had... | |
| Samuel Alsop - 1865 - 440 pages
...that bends backwards and forwards, the angle of deflection being then generally taken, and recorded to the right or to the left, as the case may be. Fig. 62. The arc in this figure is divided into degrees, and eleven spaces on the arc are equal to... | |
| Sir Henry Thompson - 1868 - 462 pages
...portion, and is usually more or Jess blended with it, the direction of the urethra will be upwards aud to the right, or to the left, as the case may be (fig. 7). Sir E. Home, up to the date of publication of his first volume on the prostate gland, had... | |
| John Ringwood Atkins - 1872 - 174 pages
...course which his opponent's ball would naturally take. On serving his ball, he must promptly step aside to the right or to the left, as the case may be, of the outer player, taking care never to get in front of him. It is also a good plan to make use of... | |
| Eyre Massey Shaw - 1876 - 428 pages
...ladders properly, No. 3 must carefully watch the proceedings, and must tell them which way to move, " to the right " or " to the left," as the case may be. In both these lifts the greatest care is necessary to keep the hands steady and the eIbows touching, as,... | |
| Rifle shot - 1876 - 128 pages
...sometimes, when a side wind is prevalent, it has the effect of diverging the reflection of the target to the right or to the left, as the case may be ; and therefore, irrespective of the wind itself, it is under such circumstances necessary to allow... | |
| Edgar Mould - 1876 - 178 pages
...entrance of Jezreel. How startling is it when walking to hear suddenly behind you the cry, "Make way ! " to the right ! or to the left ! as the case may be; and then to have a string of titles poured into your sympathising ear ; the courier running the while... | |
| Stephen Michell - 1881 - 396 pages
...steam to one or other of the ends of the valve-chamber, thereby giving the plunger-valve an impulse to the right or to the left, as the case may be, the main-valve being carried with it. The simplicity of the action of the valve-gear, a very important... | |
| Stephen Michell - 1881 - 398 pages
...steam to one or other of the ends of the valve-chamber, thereby giving the plunger-valve an impulse to the right or to the left, as the case may be, the main-valve being carried with it. The simplicity of the action of the valve-gear, a very important... | |
| Stephen Michell - 1881 - 398 pages
...steam to one or other of the ends of the valve-chamber, thereby giving the plunger-valve an impulse to the right or to the left, as the case may be, the main-valve being carried with it. The simplicity of the action of the valve-gear, a very important... | |
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