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(Tracing) plan of Caswells additional g[ran]t of 1280 ac . on the Manning R[iver] [cartographic material] /
Tracing of Caswells grant on the Manning River with description of corners (trees marking boundary); Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-f103-21; Ferguson Collection Map F 103/21
Article re: Ma and Pa Ferguson
Headline: "Political Bunk and Jealousy in Business' In latest Howling of Critics of Ferguson, Says Memo," P.
Letter re: Ma and Pa Ferguson
Letter from P. H. Berry to Amon carter with enclosed newspaper clipping regarding Ma Ferguson and her controversial action to pardon a man with a liquor charge
Letter re: Ma and Pa Ferguson
Handwritten letter to Carter expressing support for Carter's response to Governor "Ma" Ferguson in the Star Telegram and noting an editorialGraham, Tex. Dec 4 1925 P.O. Box 572 Mr. A. G. Carter Fort Worth Tax Dear Mr. Carter: It was with a great degree of interest and pleasure that I read your reply to the governor's request for your resignation as chairman of the schoolboard and being a publisher of the Star Telegram and also of the NY World Times enclosing a clipping from the NY world editorial section of Nov. 30th (illegible). I am and have been an oil worker here in Texas for the last 5 years and I hardily agree with the (World) writer who states that "it uses state money to encourage the drawing of a class line in justice" and "(illegible) bootlegging by a poor man (meaning me) is less important than by a rich man." Why should I pay 1.25 per gallon run no chance of being (illegible). Mrs. Ferguson whole administration has been one big glorious bust and my only complaint regarding the papers you publish is that you have not jumped on her with both feet before this. yours truly P. R. Adamso
Telegram re: Ma and Pa Ferguson
Telegram to Carter from W. P. Hobby expressing his support for Carter in the Ferguson controversy where Governor Ferguson requested Carter's resignation from Texas Technological College Board of Directors
Letter re: Ma and Pa Ferguson
A letter to Amon Carter expressing their support for Carter and a lack of support for Governor "Ma" Ferguson
The fig: botany, production and uses Botany, production and uses./ Ali Sarkhosh, Alimohammad Yavari, Louise Ferguson.
Includes bibliographical references and index"This book provides a comprehensive review of fig growing from a scientific and horticultural perspective, covering botany, production, processing, health, and industrial uses"--History, Archaeology and Culture / F. Spagnoli and A. Yavari -- Taxonomy, Botany and Physiology / B. Gaaliche and D. Narzary -- Production and Growing Regions / G. Ferrara, A. Mazzeo, P. Colasuonno and I. Marcotuli -- Biodiversity, Germplasm Resources and Breeding Methods / H. Ikegami, J.I. Hormaza, F.C. Balas, M.J. Serradilla and M. López- Corrales -- Fig World Cultivars / F. Aljane, M.H. Neily, M.G.F. Rodrigues, C. Mazri, V. Stournaras, T. Kokaj, A.Yavari, L. Ferguson and A. Sarkhosh -- Propagation Techniques and Nursery Management / H.Yakushiji, E. Ertan, B. Ertan and G. Günver Dalkılıç -- Environmental Requirements and Site Selection / Polat, A. and Sarkhosh, A. -- Orchard Establishment and Tree Management / M. Jafari, M. López-Corrales, A. Hosomi, H. Nogata, H. Ikegami, A.J. Galán, A.I. Galán, F. Balas, M.J. Serradilla, C.A. Garza Alonso, A. Yavari, L. Ferguson and A. Sarkhosh -- Fig Wasps and Pollination / F. Kjellberg, S. van Noort, and J. Rasplus -- Soil and Nutritional Requirements / P. Gordon, L. Ferguson and P. Brown -- Irrigation and Water Requirements / M. Abdolahipour, A.A. Kamgar-Haghighi, A.R. Sepaskhah, N. Davatgar and N. Dalir -- Fungal, Bacterial, and Nematodes Problems in Figs / R. Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa, Z. Bolboli, F. Salmaninezhad and T. J. Michailides -- Fig Viruses, Viroids and Phytoplasmas / I. Tzanetakis and S. Sabanadzovic -- Arthropod Pests of Fig and Their Management / S. Singh, Z. Li, Y. Zhang, M.J. Grieshop, J. Giliomee, G.E. Massimino Cocuzza and R.Kaur Sandhu -- Fruit Maturity, Harvest Methods and Technologies / M. Jafari, A. Yavari, M. Crivelli, C.H. Crisosto A. Sarkhosh -- Postharvest Physiology and Physiological Disorders of Fresh Fig Fruits / A. Ramezanian, A. Amiri, C.H. Crisosto -- Processing and Industrialization / M. Maghoumi, M.L. Amodio and G. Colelli -- Fig and Health / S. Mahmoudi and and A. Chawla -- World Fig Market / Z. Shokoohi, M.H. Tarazkar and A. Polat1 online resource (xiv, 493 pages)
Ferguson hemorrhoidectomy: is still the gold standard treatment?
Hemorrhoidectomy remains the most definitive procedure to treat symptomatic grades III and IV hemorrhoids. However, over the years, several modifications have been made to the original operation to improve the outcomes. A total of 693 consecutive patients with grade III and IV hemorrhoids underwent Ferguson hemorrhoidectomy. Our results serve as a standard for comparison conventional hemorrhoidectomy (Ferguson's technique) with recent methods such as stapled hemorrhoidopexy and LigaSure hemorrhoidectomy. We have obtained a very low rate of post-operative pain after Ferguson hemorrhoidectomy (VAS pain score was 2.47 ± 1.1 after a day, 1.34 ± 0.7 after 7 days and 0.51 ± 0.1 after 2 weeks) as to for stapler and LigaSure procedure in the literature. Moreover, long-term results demonstrate high levels of patient satisfaction (the satisfaction was good in 624 patients after 2 weeks and in 658 patients after 1 year) with a low recurrence rates (7 patients had recurrence after 1 year and 21 patients after 2 years). We believe that Ferguson-closed hemorrhoidectomy could still be, at the moment, the gold standard to which other techniques are compared
Portrait of the Law Class of 1897, University of Alabama
This is part of the Hill Ferguson July 1961 loose scrapbook, whose items range from u0003_0000511_0000190 to u0003_0000511_0000312 in Box 106, Folders 22 and 23. Caption: The Last of The University of Alabama's One Year Law Classes -- 1897, 1. Sam C. Jenkins; 2. H. A. Emerson; 3. Hugh D. Merrill; 4. H. A. Wilkinson; 5. Jos. L. McConnell; 6. Mathew Peters; 7. Dan M. Snead; 8. A. C. Legg; 9. Jas. P. Powers; 10. Chas. L. Hybart; 11. W. E. Andrews; 12. J. I. Sturdivant; 13. Chas. E. Harmon; 14. E. R. Wilson; 15. Lucien D. Gardner; 16. Walter R. Shafer; 17. E. G. Rice; 18. Sam D. Murphy; 19. L. A. Ostien; 20. Wallace Ward; 21. L. M. Moseley; 22. Jesse L. Drennen; 23. Hill Ferguson; 24. Douglass Taylor; 25. E. L. Ingersoll; 26. J. Irwin Burgett; 27. E. A. Morris; 28. F. A. Bostick; 29. Robt. L. Evans; 30. Prof. Sommerville; 31. Gen. R. C. Jones; 32. Prof. Van de Graff; 33. Wm. A. Ramsay; 34. Jas. L. Herring; 35. Sam B. Slone
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