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... Stone cutter 2 021 2272 3 Stone mason 2 3 5 Student . 2 2 Tailor . 13 10 7 16 Tanner . 2 2 Teacher . 1 2 Teamster 32 18 22 28 Telegraph operator . 2 1 Textile worker .. 1 1 2 Theatrical manager 1 1 2 Tinsmith ... 2 1 1 2 Umbrella ...
... Stone cutter 2 021 2272 3 Stone mason 2 3 5 Student . 2 2 Tailor . 13 10 7 16 Tanner . 2 2 Teacher . 1 2 Teamster 32 18 22 28 Telegraph operator . 2 1 Textile worker .. 1 1 2 Theatrical manager 1 1 2 Tinsmith ... 2 1 1 2 Umbrella ...
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... as fragments of steel and stone removed from the eyes .. Dressings .. Irrigations and sounds passed 335 24909 22299 2141 197 257 15 24909 40836 582 236 3166 2634 Name TABLE VII . - Died in hospital during year ANNUAL REPORT OF THE WARDEN ...
... as fragments of steel and stone removed from the eyes .. Dressings .. Irrigations and sounds passed 335 24909 22299 2141 197 257 15 24909 40836 582 236 3166 2634 Name TABLE VII . - Died in hospital during year ANNUAL REPORT OF THE WARDEN ...
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... stones of the clear story still re- main to be set . The east end is up to the height of the main cornice , leaving as a balance of incompleted work the roof over the two flanking ... stone hoisting derrick by ANNUAL REPORT OF THE WARDEN 83.
... stones of the clear story still re- main to be set . The east end is up to the height of the main cornice , leaving as a balance of incompleted work the roof over the two flanking ... stone hoisting derrick by ANNUAL REPORT OF THE WARDEN 83.
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... stone hoist which we will have to leave in place in order to set the heavy stones intended for the pediment and roof over towers . MISCELLANEOUS WORK During this fiscal year our blacksmith and car- penter shops were kept busy in ...
... stone hoist which we will have to leave in place in order to set the heavy stones intended for the pediment and roof over towers . MISCELLANEOUS WORK During this fiscal year our blacksmith and car- penter shops were kept busy in ...
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... Stone Shop .. 26,013.4 days Stone Setters .. 6,763.4 days Structural Steel . 7,190.1 days Painters ...... 1,281 . days Rock Crushers . 1,136.36 days Blacksmiths . 6,343 . days Miscellaneous .. General Work . Plasterers .. 3,326 . days ...
... Stone Shop .. 26,013.4 days Stone Setters .. 6,763.4 days Structural Steel . 7,190.1 days Painters ...... 1,281 . days Rock Crushers . 1,136.36 days Blacksmiths . 6,343 . days Miscellaneous .. General Work . Plasterers .. 3,326 . days ...
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abscess admitted or known Appendectomy Asst beginning and close Brights disease Chronic appendicitis Clarence Barnes Clerk Cystoscopy Ellis Temp ending June 30 Engineer and Electrician Excision Recovered fiscal year 1917 fiscal year ending Foreman former admitted Georgia Georgia July Georgia Mar Guard Appointed Apr Guard Resigned Aug Guard Services Term hand July hand June Hemorrhoids Hospital Improved Recovered Recovered Incised and drained Inguinal hernia Intravenous inj Iritis James July 24 June 12 known convictions left nostril Meatotomy Miscellaneous months Name Age Disease neosalvarsan number in confinement Palliative Penitentiary Atlanta Phimosis pounds Prison at Close prisoners received prisoners were reported Pyelitis received and released Received Released Recovered Excision Recovered Improved Recovered Recovered Recovered Improved Recovered Recovered Recovered Released In Prison Secondary syphilis Spur Stricture of meatus Subsistence Supplies and Repairs Supplies on hand TABLE II.-Surgical Report Teamster Tuberculosis Tuberculosis patients United States Penitentiary Violating West Cell Wing
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