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Title
- Main Title Truss
Creator
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Inventor: Baker, Littleton LafayetteCreator Type: PersonalCreator Info: Littleton Lafayette Baker, of Denison, Texas, Assignor of three-fourths to W. A. Link, of Tarrant County, Texas
Contributor
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Witness: Brigham, Marcus M.Contributor Type: Personal
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Witness: Brewer, B. F.Contributor Type: Personal
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Witness: Sikes, Walter C.Contributor Type: Personal
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Witness: Murdock, E.Contributor Type: PersonalContributor Info: Witness for illustration.
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Assignee: Link, W. A.Contributor Type: PersonalContributor Info: W. A. Link, of Tarrant County, Texas
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Printer: Columbia Planograph Co.Contributor Type: OrganizationContributor Info: Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D.C.
Publisher
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Name: United States. Patent Office.Place of Publication: [Washington D.C.]
Date
- Creation: 1911-09-05
- Acceptance Date: 1911-09-05
- Acceptance Date: 1910-01-05
Language
- English
Description
- Content Description: Patent for a truss for the use of alleviating abdominal hernias. Illustrations included.
- Physical Description: [1], 2 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Subject
- Library of Congress Subject Headings: Inventions
- University of North Texas Libraries Browse Structure: Science and Technology
- University of North Texas Libraries Browse Structure: Business, Economics and Finance - Medicine
- Keyword: hernia
Primary Source
- Item is a Primary Source
Coverage
- Place Name: United States - Texas - Grayson County - Denison
Collection
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Name: Texas PatentsCode: TXPT
Institution
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Name: UNT Libraries Government Documents DepartmentCode: UNTGD
Rights
- Rights License: pd
Resource Type
- Patent
Format
- Text
Identifier
- Patent Number: 1002625
- Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metapth510636
Note
- Display Note: "Application filed January 5, 1910. Serial No. 536,559."