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Scientific American Volume 31 Number 14 (October 1874) . - ^ c c. uhcrpc ,)(T^p(r!)cnh(rD^^^> Hi |., i , , . .. - .. .llWJlJH|,.Ji I jllljjlf —T - D CUP CLJ) %*$ O O tkli) CJI^JP CO OXEP SOWERBUTTS APPARATUS FOR RAISING SUNKEN VESSELS. mile as the American, largely on account of the heavy landdamages, and their gross receipts are from two to three timesas much per mile and their working expenses twice as proportion of net earnings to capital is nearly equal inboth countries, and less than 5 per cent,?a ttr ? ^Hay the best statistics that can at present be collected,there appear to be over fifty thousand persons in the UnitedStates who are annually subjected to this distressing com-plaint. In the opinion of the most intelligent physicians, itis to be classed among the nervous diseases, such as neural-gia, rheumatism, etc. An effort is being made in medicalcircles to obtain particulars from sufferers, and thus promote The Utility of Machines. The following, translated from a volume recently


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