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PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.
No. | NAMES | BORN | INAUGURATED | TERM OF OFFICE | DIED | NATIVE OF |
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1 | GEORGE WASHINGTON | Feb. 22, 1732 | April 30, 1789 | 8 years | Dec. 14, 1799 | Virginia |
2 | JOHN ADAMS | Oct. 31, 1735 | Mar. 4, 1797 | 4 " | July 4, 1826 | Mass. |
3 | THOMAS JEFFERSON | April 2, 1743 | " [?] 1801 | 8 " | July 4, 1826 | Virginia |
4 | JAMES MADISON | Mar. 16, 1751 | " 1809 | 8 " | June 28, 1836 | " |
5 | JAMES MONROE | April 28, 1758 | " 4, 1817 | 8 " | July 4, 1831 | " |
6 | JOHN QUINCY ADAMS | July 11, 1767 | " 4, 1825 | 4 " | Feb. 23, 1848 | Mass. |
7 | ANDREW JACKSON | Mar. 15, 1767 | " 4, 1829 | 8 " | June 8, 1845 | S. Carolina |
8 | MARTIN VAN BUREN | Dec. 5, 1782 | " 4, 1837 | 4 " | July 24, 1862 | New York |
9 | WM. H. HARRISON | Feb. 9, 1773 | " 4, 1841 | 1 month | April 4. 1841 | Virginia |
10 | JOHN TYLER | Mar. 29, 1790 | April 6, 1841 | 3 yrs. 11 mos. | Jan. 18, 1862 | " |
11 | JAMES K. POLK | Nov. 2, 1795 | Mar. 4, 1845 | 4 years | June 15, 1849 | N. Carolina |
12 | ZACHARY TAYLOR | Sept. 24, 1784 | " 4, 1849 | 1 year 4 mos. | July 9, 1850 | Virginia |
13 | MILLARD FILLMORE | Feb. 7, 1800 | July 9, 1850 | 2 years 8 mos. | Mar. 7, 1874 | New York |
14 | FRANKLIN PIERCE | Nov. 23, 1804 | Mar. 4, 1853 | 4 years | Oct. 8, 1869 | N. Hamp. |
15 | JAMES BUCHANAN | April 23, 1791 | " 4, 1857 | 4 " | June 1, 1868 | Penn. |
16 | ABRAHAM LINCOLN | Feb. 12, 1809 | " 4, 1861 | 4 years 40 days | April 15, 1865 | Kentucky |
17 | ANDREW JOHNSON | Dec. 29, 1808 | April 15, 1865 | 3 yrs. 10 1/2 mos. | July 31, 1875 | N. Carolina |
18 | ULYSSES S. GRANT | April 27, 1822 | Mar. 4, 1869 | 8 years | July 23, 1885 | Ohio |
19 | RUTHERFORD B. HAYES | Oct. 4, 1822 | " 5, 1877 | 4 " | Jan. 17, 1893 | " |
20 | JAMES A. GARFIELD | Nov. 19, 1831 | " 4, 1881 | 6 1/2 months | Sept. 19, 1881 | " |
21 | CHESTER A. ARTHUR | Oct. 5, 1830 | Sept. 20, 1881 | 3 yrs. 5 1/2 mos. | Nov. 18, 1886 | Vermont |
22 | GROVER CLEVELAND | Mar. 18, 1837 | Mar. 4, 1885 | 4 years | June 24, 1908 | New Jersey |
23 | BENJAMIN HARRISON | Aug. 20, 1833 | " 4, 1889 | 4 " | Mar. 13, 1901 | Ohio |
24 | GROVER CLEVELAND | Mar. 18, 1837 | " 4, 1893 | 4 " | June 24, 1908 | New Jersey |
25 | WILLIAM MCKINLEY | Jan. 29, 1843 | " 4, 1897 | 4 yrs. 6 1/3 mos. | Sept. 14, 1901 | Ohio |
26 | THEODORE ROOSEVELT | Oct. 27, 1858 | Sept. 14, 1901 | 7 yrs. 5 2/3 mos. | New York | |
27 | WM. HOWARD TAFT | Sept. 15, 1857 | Mar. 4, 1909 | Ohio |
Drowning. 1. Loosen clothing, if any. 2. Empty lungs of water by laying body on its stomach and lifting by the middle so that the head hangs down. Jerk the body a few times. 3. Pull tongue forward, using handkerchief, or pin with string, if necessary. 4. Imitate motion of respiration by alternately compressing and expanding the lower ribs, about twenty times a minute. Alternately raising and lowering the arms from the sides up above the head will stimulate the action of the lungs. Let it be done gently but persistently. 5. Apply warmth and friction to extremities. 6. By holding tongue forward, closing the nostrils and pressing the "Adam's apple" back (so as to close entrance to stomach) direct inflation may be tried. Take a deep breath and breathe it forcibly into the mouth of patient, compress the chest to expel the air, and repeat the operation. 7. DON'T GIVE UP! People have been save after HOURS of patient, vigorous effort. 8. When breathing begins get patient into a warm bed, give WARM drinks, or spirits in teaspoonfuls, fresh air and quiet.
Burns and Scalds. Cover with cooking soda and lay wet cloths over it. Whites of eggs and olive oil. Olive or linseed oil, plain or mixed with chalk or whiting.
Lightning. Dash cold water over a person struck.
Sunstroke. Loosen clothing. Get patient into shade and apply ice-cold water to head.
Mad Dog or Snake Bite. Tie cord tight above the wound. Suck the wound and cauterize with caustic or white-hot iron at once, or cut out adjoining parts with a sharp knife.
Venomous Insects' Stings, etc. Apply weak ammonia, oil, salt water or iodine.
Fainting Place flat on back: allow fresh air and sprinkle with water.
Electricity. Release from current not touching body or wire with hands, metal, or a wet stick. Handle body by it's clothing, with rubber gloves and shoes if possible; if not, cover hands with dry woolen cloth and stand on dry boards. Then induce artifical respiration as in case of drowning. Rub limbs and massage body.
ANTIDOTES FOR POISONS.
First. Send for a Physician.
Second. INDUCE VOMITING, by tickling throat with feather or finger, drinking hot water or strong mustard and water. Swallow Sweet Oil or whites or Eggs.
Acids are antidotes for ALKALIES, and vice versa.
SPECIAL POISONS AND ANTIDOTES.
Acids. MURIATIC, OXALIC, ACETIC, SULPHURIC (Oil of Vitriol), NITRIC (Aqua Fortis). Soap-suds, magnesia, Lime-water.
Prussic Acid. Ammonia in water. Dash water in face.
Carbolic Acid. Flour and water, mucilaginous drinks.
Alkalies. POTASH. LYE. HARTSHORN. AMMONIA. Vinegar or Lemon juice in water.
Arsenic.
Rat Poison.
Paris Green. Milk, raw Eggs, Sweet Oil. Lime-water, Flour and water.
Bug Poison.
Lead.
Saltpetre.
Corrosive Sublimate.
Sugar of Lead.
Blue Vitriol. Whites of Eggs, or Milk in large doses.
Chloroform.
Chloral.
Ether. Dash cold water on head and chest. Artificial respiration. Piece of ice in rectum.
Carbonate of Soda.
Copperas. Cobalt. Soap suds and mucilaginous drinks.
Iodine.
Antimony.
Tartar Emetic. Starch and water. Astringent infusions. Strong tea.
Mercury AND ITS SALTS. Whites of Eggs. Milk. Mucilages.
Nitrate of Silver.
Lunar Caustic. Salt and water.
Strychnine.
Tincture of Nux Vomica. Mustard and water, Sulphate of Zinc. Absolute quiet. Plug the ears.
LEGAL WEIGHTS
Pounds per Bushel.
Apples | 48 |
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Barley | 48 |
Beans | 60 |
Bran | 20 |
Buckwheat | 52 |
Coal | 80 |
Corn, in Ear | 70 |
Corn, Shelled | 56 |
Corn Meal | 60 |
Clover Seed | 60 |
Flax Seed | 56 |
Hemp Seed | 44 |
Hungarian Seed | 48 |
Lime | 80 |
Millet Seed | 50 |
Oats | 32 |
Onions | 57 |
Potatoes | 60 |
Potatoes, Sweet | 50 |
Rye | 55 |
Salt | 50 |
Timothy Seed | [?3]5 |
Wheat | [6?]0 |
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