. Contributions to practical physiology and pharmacology. Physiology; Pharmacology. 5. Fig. 54. A. Drum rotator; see also Fig. 71. One division of the rotator moves the drum through one milHmetfer. B. Drum brake; see also Figs. 55 and 1. Form II The base is of compact form, Fig. 55. It is made of iron and is given a smooth water-proof finish. It is provided with three leather- soled feet. A rigid arm rises perpendicularly from the back of the base and terminates above in an adjustable hinged extension, wdiich carries a pointed bearing to engage in a bearing socket in the screw on the upper end
. Contributions to practical physiology and pharmacology. Physiology; Pharmacology. 5. Fig. 54. A. Drum rotator; see also Fig. 71. One division of the rotator moves the drum through one milHmetfer. B. Drum brake; see also Figs. 55 and 1. Form II The base is of compact form, Fig. 55. It is made of iron and is given a smooth water-proof finish. It is provided with three leather- soled feet. A rigid arm rises perpendicularly from the back of the base and terminates above in an adjustable hinged extension, wdiich carries a pointed bearing to engage in a bearing socket in the screw on the upper end of the drum sleeve. Thus, support is given to the free end of the spindle, wdiich eliminates excessive vibration when the drum is checked and stopped at fast speeds, especially when heavy weights are employed. The base weighs 8 pounds, and this further serves to eliminate vibration. The pulley, stand and key rod and drum base. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Guthrie, Charles Claude, b. 1880. [Baltimore, Press of Kohn and Pollock]
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