The Congested Districts Board advance money without interest for the purchase of looms, provide an experienced instructor to supply the people with new patterns, and give an adequate supply of dye-pots free of charge.
The Duchess of Sutherland and the Congested Districts Board have done excellent service in encouraging the tweed-weaving industry all over the Long Island.
It is a slum of a world, a congested district, an insanitary jumble of souls and bodies.
This is useful for relieving a congested liver, as well as for scrofulous skin diseases.
The essential oil will stimulate the womb to functional activity when it is passively congestedand torpid.
As I was talking with him, a very muddy and dusty car pulled up at the door and a young man whose face was marred by the red congested blood vessels that are in some a mark of dissipation burst in on us.
Kennedy pulled back a corner of the sheet, disclosing the face, contorted and of a peculiar, purplish hue from the congested blood vessels.
Everything capable of delivering goods was represented, and all were locked together in a hopelessly congested mass.
The lungs, which are rather congested than inflamed, are emphysematous, the air having entered and distended the cellular tissue which unites the lobes together.
That was the point that vexed his mind--the point that was never quite out of sight, even in all the congested excitement of the last two days.
The village wascongested with excitement, as they approached they could dimly descry a dark crowd and tossing lanterns, and could hear the terrific thunder of the billows as they burst upon the beach.
White tents blossoming like snowy flowers in a wilderness; a dense black cloud, massed near by on the golden sand, which might in the distance be a plantation of young palms, but is in reality a congested mass of camels.
Back I flew, my ears deafened by more "Ya Welads," but though I met many things and many creatures on the congested road, there was no arabeah containing the desired ones.
The frontier lines will be horribly congested during the next few days.
Presbyterian Church there, seeing the congested character of the town population and the need of breathing-places for the young people and working people, looked about for a recreation field.
But in the modern period with the congested population and close social organization, human fellowship is an experience of greater value to most men than books.
These habits reflected themselves upon the poor, defenceless mucous membrane, whose function was perverted as shown in the constantly congested appearance of the respiratory tract.
The vagina was excessivelycongested and covered with points bleeding on the slightest irritation.
It is not only the man who is supplied with erectile tissue which in the process of tumescence becomes congested and swollen.
By cutting the parallel road he had made it possible for his men to move up and down at will over a length of a mile and a half, and to choose the best positions for pouring in their fire upon the surprised and congested enemy.
Thus the halted front ranks were driven on by the mass behind; Arabs and Manyema were crowded together in an unwieldy congested heap.
This pressure must be at least as severe as the pressure experienced in the congested North Polar basin, and I am inclined to think that a comparison would be to the advantage of the Arctic.
The mesenteric glands were small and rather firm, but they contained no black matter; the mesentery was much congested with dark venous blood.
The liver was large and highly congested with dark thick blood, but otherwise it was healthy.
The valvular structure of the auricles wascongested and granular.
The liver was much larger than usual, soft, and highly congested with inky-coloured blood.
The spleen was very large, and much darker than usual, highly congested with venous blood, easily torn with the fingers, and weighed about three pounds.
In the mean time, the leaves of oaks abundantlycongested on snow, preserve it as well for wine, as a deep pit, or the most artificial refrigeratory.
That part of his face which showed through the swathings about his head was terribly swollen and purple with congested blood.
Here would be a man whose hand had been smashed, and from beyond the rude swathings of cotton his fingers protruded stiffly and were so congested and swollen they looked like fat red plantains.
If the mucous covering of the inner surface of the lids and the ball of the eye is congested and inflamed, it exhibits redness, and may indicate congestion or even inflammation of the brain.
They sometimes become congested or inflamed, and sharp pain in the eyeballs may be experienced.
When the system is surcharged with bile, from a congested condition of the liver, we use these agents in order to obtain necessary relief.
This remedy, therefore, in removing the disease upon which the piles depend, as a congested or torpid liver, constipation, etc.
In some instances an examination of the nose will reveal the presence of a small point of congested vessels, usually about the size of a split pea.
In this disease, the minute blood-vessels are congested causing the skin to be more vascular and redder than in its natural state.
In the remedial management of acute peritonitis, it is obviously necessary to use some agent which will at once influence and change the congested state and inflammatory condition.
For instance I have in mind one district where to my personal knowledge the amount of congested labor cannot amount on the most moderate calculation to less than half a million people.
The entire congested labor of the rural districts is thoroughly versed from childhood in the arts of Indian agriculture.
The lack of combination among the congested mass of labourers is another serious evil.
New markets will be created both for produce and labour, which will tend to relieve the congested condition of the land now under cultivation.
The congested labor consists almost entirely of those castes which are looked upon as inferior.
A crowd swarmed up; a crowd swarmed down; the hundreds were congested among the palms.
That so much of hopeful humanity is found in these unwholesome and congested wards proves the quality worth saving and elevating.
What political evils flourish in thecongested districts?
If they can be distributed properly, and gotten out of the congested city wards, there is unquestionably a future of prosperity for them.
What moral and social evils flourish in the congested districts?
The present writer stood recently opposite the entrance to a public school in the congested East Side, where not one of all the thousand or more of scholars was of native stock.
Industrial removal is now known wherever Jews are found, and all that is possible is being done to stimulate artificial distribution as the remedy for the worst evils of unassimilated and congested immigration.
In repose, his congested face had a humorously melancholy expression.
Looking over her shoulder she saw the bald head with black bunches of hair of the congested and devoted Franklin (he had his cap in his hand) gazing sentimentally from the saloon doorway with his lobster eyes.
The thick, congested mate seemed on the point of bursting with despondency.
The evils of slum dwellings, whether in the shape of crowded and congested tenement-house districts or of the back-alley type, should never be permitted to grow up in Washington.