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Dr. Waksmundzka, 1200 16th St., Apt. 414. Vacuum cup treatment V

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1930
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Horydczak, Theodor, approximately 1890-1971, photographer
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States ,  38.90719, -77.03687
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Library of Congress
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Publication may be restricted. For information see "Horydczak Collection" (http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/print/res/100_hory.html)

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Civilian protection. An emergency unit gives first aid in the field and examines the victim of a fallen bomb. After treatment, he will be quickly evacuated to the nearest hospital or bandaged and turned over to an emergency housing unit. The "M.D." next to the caduceus on the doctor's armband indicated that he is a registered physician

Washington, D.C. Elderly lady who lives on Lamont Street, N.W.

Studying why fruits taste that way. E.K. Nelson of the Department of Agriculture is shown making tests with an apparatus which the Department imported from Germany for the purpose of studying the essential oils or "flavor-giving" content of fruits and vegetables. At present chemists are acquainted with the essential oils of only a few fruits, such as some of the citrus group. The apparatus is a vacuum distill which permits the distillation of liquids at temperatures much lower than usual by reducing the pressure, 1/10/31

Telephones. Man at telephone I, Washington DC

Construction worker with mallet working on stone work at U.S. Treasury Annex, with view of White House in background. Washington, D.C.

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Harris and Ewing, Washington, D.C.

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