Scientific American Volume 35 Number 03 (July 1876) . A A are two rods, carved t6 fit upon theforwardside of andpass over the shonldeni of the wearer. The lower ends ofthe rods, A A, are attached or hinged, as shown at a, to an NEWMANS PONY PLANEB. et to receive the handle of the parasol or umbrella. To the rods, A A, are attached straps, C C, to be passed around the arms or across the breast of the wearer, to keep the said rods iu place. D D are elastic straps, which are attached to the fraMie of the parasol or umbrella, the free ends of which are provided with loops or rings to catch upon bu
Scientific American Volume 35 Number 03 (July 1876) . A A are two rods, carved t6 fit upon theforwardside of andpass over the shonldeni of the wearer. The lower ends ofthe rods, A A, are attached or hinged, as shown at a, to an NEWMANS PONY PLANEB. et to receive the handle of the parasol or umbrella. To the rods, A A, are attached straps, C C, to be passed around the arms or across the breast of the wearer, to keep the said rods iu place. D D are elastic straps, which are attached to the fraMie of the parasol or umbrella, the free ends of which are provided with loops or rings to catch upon buttons, a, attached to the belt, E, so that by adjusting the straps, D, the parasol or umbrella may be tilted or inclined forward or backward, or to either side, as circumstances may require. The device may be worn with the rods, A A, passing down in front of the shoulders, or in the rear of the shoulders, or one in front and the other in the rear of either shoulder, as desired. * » A Neur Phase in Cold ]<Ilnlns. Since the discovery of
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