An illustration of the death of King Phillip at the hands of another Native American.

Death of King Phillip

An illustration of the death of King Phillip at the hands of another Native American.

A girl and her father holding hands.

Hands

A girl and her father holding hands.

1. Nerves of the skin 2. Tendons 3. Arteries of the palm of the hand 4. Elbow nerve 5. Elbow artery 6. Nerve of the forearm 7. Nerve of the under-arm 8. Artery of the underarm.

Hand

1. Nerves of the skin 2. Tendons 3. Arteries of the palm of the hand 4. Elbow nerve 5. Elbow artery…

1. Collar bone 2. Left Lung 3. Breast Bone 4. Right Lung 5. Ribs 6. Right lobe of the liver 7. Left lobe of the liver 8. Cartilage 9. Stomach 10. Spleen 11. Descending colon 12. Transverse colon 13. Ascending colon 14. Omentum 15. Coecum 16. Verniform appendix 17.Mesentery 18. Small intestines 19. Sigmoid Flexure 20. Bladder

Internal Anatomy

1. Collar bone 2. Left Lung 3. Breast Bone 4. Right Lung 5. Ribs 6. Right lobe of the liver 7. Left…

"This is done in the mechanism of the watch, of which a, is the barrel containing the power in the form of a convoluted spring, and b the fusee which acts as a varying lever, and through which motion is conveyed to the hands of the watch." -Comstock 1850

Barrel and Fusee

"This is done in the mechanism of the watch, of which a, is the barrel containing the power in the form…

"Thus, if we suppose the conducting wire be placed in a vertical situation, as shown, and p, n, the current of positive electricity to be descending through it, from p to n, and if throught the point c in the wire in the plane NN be taken, perpendicular to p, n, that is in the present case a horiczontal plane, then if any number of circles be described in that plane, having c for thier common centre, the action of the current on the wire on upon the north pole of the magnet, will be to move it in a direction corresponding to the motion of the hands of a watch, having the dial towards the positive pole of the battery." -Comstock 1850

Circular Motion of the [Electric] Fluid

"Thus, if we suppose the conducting wire be placed in a vertical situation, as shown, and p, n, the…

"... a farmer with a crowbar, as shown, can move a rock which with his hands alone he could not stir." —Quackenbos 1859

Crowbar and Stone

"... a farmer with a crowbar, as shown, can move a rock which with his hands alone he could not stir."…

An illustration of hands depicting 0 European Style

European Style Counting Hands

An illustration of hands depicting 0 European Style

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European Style Counting Hands

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European Style Counting Hands

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European Style Counting Hands

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European Style Counting Hands

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European Style Counting Hands

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European Style Counting Hands

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European Style Counting Hands

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European Style Counting Hands

An illustration of hands depicting 9 European Style

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European Style Counting Hands

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United States Style Counting Hands

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United States Style Counting Hands

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United States Style Counting Hands

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United States Style Counting Hands

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United States Style Counting Hands

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United States Style Counting Hands

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United States Style Counting Hands

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United States Style Counting Hands

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United States Style Counting Hands

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An illustration of hands depicting 10 US Style

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A man and his son walk hand in hand passed a train.

Father and Son

A man and his son walk hand in hand passed a train.

A boy and a girl hold hands as they take a walk near an apple tree.

Children

A boy and a girl hold hands as they take a walk near an apple tree.

"Lie flat on the back...hands clasped behind head. Pull up to sitting position." -Foster, 1921

Exercise

"Lie flat on the back...hands clasped behind head. Pull up to sitting position." -Foster, 1921

"Hands on hips. Bend first to right as far as possible. Then repeat to the left." -Foster, 1921

Exercise

"Hands on hips. Bend first to right as far as possible. Then repeat to the left." -Foster, 1921

"Stretch hands overhead. Bend back as far as possible, repeating until tired. Alternate by bending forward and trying to touch toes." -Foster, 1921

Exercise

"Stretch hands overhead. Bend back as far as possible, repeating until tired. Alternate by bending forward…

"Hands on hips. Twist the trunk around in a circle, first one way, then the other." -Foster, 1921

Exercise

"Hands on hips. Twist the trunk around in a circle, first one way, then the other." -Foster, 1921

"Hands on hips. Lower the trunk to a squatting position and raise to standing." -Foster, 1921

Exercise

"Hands on hips. Lower the trunk to a squatting position and raise to standing." -Foster, 1921

"Tense the muscles of the neck and turn head... forward and back and around in a circle." -Foster, 1921

Exercise

"Tense the muscles of the neck and turn head... forward and back and around in a circle." -Foster, 1921

"Place the palms of the hands together in front of the breast and press hard." -Foster, 1921

Exercise

"Place the palms of the hands together in front of the breast and press hard." -Foster, 1921

"Lock the fingers together in front of the chest and pull one hand against the other." -Foster, 1921

Exercise

"Lock the fingers together in front of the chest and pull one hand against the other." -Foster, 1921

"Arms outstretched horizontally. Make the hands describe a full circle forward and back." -Foster, 1921

Exercise

"Arms outstretched horizontally. Make the hands describe a full circle forward and back." -Foster, 1921

"Arms outstretched horizontally. Make the hands describe a full circle forward and back." -Foster, 1921

Exercise

"Arms outstretched horizontally. Make the hands describe a full circle forward and back." -Foster, 1921

"Place the hands on the floor, the body outstretched, face downward. Raise and lower the body from the floor, dipping the body until the nose touches the floor." -Foster, 1921

Exercise

"Place the hands on the floor, the body outstretched, face downward. Raise and lower the body from the…

"Hands on back of a chair or table. Raise and lower the knees rapidly, as in running." -Foster, 1921

Exercise

"Hands on back of a chair or table. Raise and lower the knees rapidly, as in running." -Foster, 1921

Hands forming a nest for a bird.

Hand Nest

Hands forming a nest for a bird.

A child's hands, one over the other.

Hands

A child's hands, one over the other.

Hands cupped like there is something small between them.

Cupped Hands

Hands cupped like there is something small between them.

Girls holding hands and playing in the street.

Girls Playing

Girls holding hands and playing in the street.

A boy walking with his hands in his pockets.

Boy Walking

A boy walking with his hands in his pockets.

A girl sitting at the dinner table.

Girl at Dinner

A girl sitting at the dinner table.

A man exercising with chest weights. In this position, he brings his hands forward together, and returns.

Chest Weights

A man exercising with chest weights. In this position, he brings his hands forward together, and returns.

A man exercising with chest weights. In this position, he is bent with his hands to the floor. He then straightens and brings his hands over his shoulders.

Chest Weights

A man exercising with chest weights. In this position, he is bent with his hands to the floor. He then…

A man exercising with chest weights. In this position, he bends over and straightens his body with his hands over his head.

Chest Weights

A man exercising with chest weights. In this position, he bends over and straightens his body with his…

A man exercising with chest weights. In this position, he has bent over and now straightens his body with his hands over his head.

Chest Weights

A man exercising with chest weights. In this position, he has bent over and now straightens his body…

Hands cutting something with a razor.

Razor

Hands cutting something with a razor.

"From Figure 4 he sees a parallelogram equal to a rectangle of the same base and altitude. Cut out and paste in rectangle form." -Foster, 1921

Area of Parallelogram

"From Figure 4 he sees a parallelogram equal to a rectangle of the same base and altitude. Cut out and…

"The student sees the trapezoid is equal in area to a rectangle whose base is the average base of the trapezoid, and whose altitude is the same as that of the trapezoid." -Foster, 1921

Area of Trapezoid

"The student sees the trapezoid is equal in area to a rectangle whose base is the average base of the…

"The student sees the trapezoid is equal in area to a rectangle whose base is the average base of the trapezoid, and whose altitude is the same as that of the trapezoid." -Foster, 1921

Area of Trapezoid

"The student sees the trapezoid is equal in area to a rectangle whose base is the average base of the…

The Pacinian bodies or corpuscles are elongated oval bodies situated on some of the cerebrospinal and sympathetic nerves, especially the cutaneous nerves of the hands and feet; and on branches of the large sympathetic plexus about the abdominal aorta. Shown are the extremities of a nerve of the finger with Pacinian corpuscles attached.

Pacinian Corpuscles in a Human

The Pacinian bodies or corpuscles are elongated oval bodies situated on some of the cerebrospinal and…

The Pacinian bodies or corpuscles are elongated oval bodies situated on some of the cerebrospinal and sympathetic nerves, especially the cutaneous nerves of the hands and feet; and on branches of the large sympathetic plexus about the abdominal aorta. Shown is a Pacinian corpuscle of the cat's mesentery. The stalk consist of a nerve fiber (N) wit its think outer sheath. The peripheral capsules of the Pacinian corpuscle are narrower near the entrance of the axis cylinder into the clear central mass. A hook-shaped termination with the end bulb; it possesses a sheath which is the continuation of the peripheral capsules of the Pacinian corpuscle.

Pacinian Corpuscle of a Cat

The Pacinian bodies or corpuscles are elongated oval bodies situated on some of the cerebrospinal and…

The Pacinian bodies or corpuscles are elongated oval bodies situated on some of the cerebrospinal and sympathetic nerves, especially the cutaneous nerves of the hands and feet; and on branches of the large sympathetic plexus about the abdominal aorta. Shown is the summit of a Pacinian corpuscle of a human finger, showing the endothelial membranes linking the capsules.

Pacinian Corpuscle of a Human

The Pacinian bodies or corpuscles are elongated oval bodies situated on some of the cerebrospinal and…