U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 6U.S. Naval Institute, 1880 |
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Sivu 37
... DANGERS ON THE SEA . BY B. JOY JEFFRIES , M. D. I need not remind the members of the Institute that there is danger ... danger will of course depend on the number of people having any chromatic defect of vision and how complete this is ...
... DANGERS ON THE SEA . BY B. JOY JEFFRIES , M. D. I need not remind the members of the Institute that there is danger ... danger will of course depend on the number of people having any chromatic defect of vision and how complete this is ...
Sivu 39
... danger of those who are thus afflicted . The color - blind should not be , of course , allowed to enter the navy in any position where their want of color perception will be a source of danger to the vessel . To the laity nothing would ...
... danger of those who are thus afflicted . The color - blind should not be , of course , allowed to enter the navy in any position where their want of color perception will be a source of danger to the vessel . To the laity nothing would ...
Sivu 40
... dangers of color - blindness on the ocean , and established regulations to control it in the navies and merchant marine . A vessel of one nation with no color - blind on the lookout will not avoid a collision when meeting that of ...
... dangers of color - blindness on the ocean , and established regulations to control it in the navies and merchant marine . A vessel of one nation with no color - blind on the lookout will not avoid a collision when meeting that of ...
Sivu 43
... danger . One word more as to uniformity and system . I have often witness- ed with admiration the precision of evolution under sail of the boats of the English and French . The latter excel , and I think it is due to the uniformity of ...
... danger . One word more as to uniformity and system . I have often witness- ed with admiration the precision of evolution under sail of the boats of the English and French . The latter excel , and I think it is due to the uniformity of ...
Sivu 47
... those who are stationed in the launch when the ship is abandoned ? One thing more about the sloop rig ; I think it is dangerous ; no boat should be so rigged unless it is decked over , RIGS FOR BOATS AND LAUNCHES . 47.
... those who are stationed in the launch when the ship is abandoned ? One thing more about the sloop rig ; I think it is dangerous ; no boat should be so rigged unless it is decked over , RIGS FOR BOATS AND LAUNCHES . 47.
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