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Regional
Miguel Cadena Méndez CORAL President 2008-2010, Mexico
Renato García Ojeda Vice-President 2008-2010, Presidente 2011-2013, Brazil
Martha Lucía Zequera Díaz CORAL Secretary/Treasurer 2008-2010, Colombia
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Local
President Susana B. Llanusa Ruiz
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Secretary Consuelo Varela Corona
Treasurer Mario Otamendi Formoso
Scientific Committee
President José Folgueras Méndez
Vice-President Tania Y. Aznielle Rodríguez
René I. González Fernández
National Affairs
Sergio R. Fornells Rivero
Associated Exposition
Jorge A. Rodríguez Rubio
Maité Cañizares Falcón
Members
Angel Regueiro Gómez
Ernesto B. Rodríguez Denis
Evelia Medina Pérez
Gemma Rodríguez Benitez
Gretchen González Nieto
Juan M. Antelo Cordovés
María Teresa Abreu García
Maylén Carballo Barreda
Omar Torres González
Rafael Rodríguez Rojas
Ramiro Concepción Molina
Roberto Díaz Amador
Rosa M. Guerra Bretaña
Yadira Álvarez Rodríguez
Yoanka Llerena Rodríguez
Professional Organizer
Mireya Mesa Tamargo
Palacio de las Convenciones
Scientific Committee
President
José Folgueras Méndez, Cuba
Vice-presidents
Directors of Topics
Bioelectromagnetism
Alberto Taboada Crispi, Cuba
Bioimpedance
Enrique E. Valdés Zaldívar, Cuba
Luis E. Bergues Cabrales, Cuba
Bioinformatics
Carlos F. Calderón Marín, Cuba
Biomaterials and Biosensors
Carlos Cabal Mirabal, Cuba
Biomechanics
Melchor Rodríguez Madrigal, Cuba
Electromagnetic compatibility
Arlem L. Fernández Sigler, Cuba
Computation and Medical Informatics
Carlos F. Calderón Marín, Cuba
Education
Lizette Morejón Alonso, Cuba
Medical Imaging
Consuelo Varela Corona, Cuba
Rehabilitation engineering
José Folgueras Méndez, Cuba
Microelectronics
Enrique E. Valdés Zaldívar, Cuba
Nanotechnology
Miguel A. García Alvarez, Cuba
Others
Guillermo E. Avendaño Cervantes, Chile
Image processing
Evelio Gonzalez Dalmau, Cuba
Signal processing
Juan V. Lorenzo Ginori, Cuba
Scientific Committee IX
Robotics
Abelardo del Pozo Quintero, Cuba
Peer-Reviewers
Abelardo del Pozo Quintero, Cuba Daniel A. Sierra Bueno, Colombia
Adolfo Arsenio Fernández García, Cuba Daniel Escobedo Beceiro, Cuba
Agnes Nagy, Cuba Daniel Lorias Espinoza, Mexico
Alberto Lastres Capote, Cuba David Delgado Ballester, Cuba
Alberto Taboada Crispi, Cuba Eduardo Aubert Vázquez, Cuba
Alejandro Bordelois Cayamo, Cuba Eduardo González Moreira, Cuba
Alejandro Díaz Sánchez, Mexico Eduardo Martínez Montes, Cuba
Alejandro E. Portela Otaño, Cuba Eduardo Peón Avés, Cuba
Alexander Alfonso Álvarez, Cuba Eduardo Tavares Costa, Brazil
Alexander Falcón Ruiz, Cuba Egberto Munin , Brazil
Alfredo Moreno Yeras, Cuba Emilio González Rodríguez, Cuba
Alher M. Hernández Valdivieso, Colombia Enrique Ernesto Valdés Zaldívar, Cuba
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Arsenio M. Iznaga Benítez, Cuba Salum Mendez, Argentina
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Bissaco Marcia Aparecida Silva, Brazil Guillermo Campiglio, Argentina
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Carlos F. Calderón Marín, Cuba Guillermo Vilalta Alonso, Spain
Carlos Ferrer Riesgo, Cuba Hueder Paulo M. de Oliveira, Brazil
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Cesar A. González Díaz, Mexico Isis Tamargo Martínez, Cuba
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Consuelo Varela Corona, Cuba Jesús González Ruiz, Cuba
Daniel Abásolo, England Jesús Poza, Spain
X Scientific Committee
CORAL Ex-Presidents
Máximo Eugenio Valentinuzzi, Argentina
Carlos Pérez da Costa, Brazil
Adriana Velázquez Berumen, Mexico
Jorge E. Monzón, Argentina
Antonio F. Catelli Infantosi, Brazil
Susana B. Llanusa Ruiz, Cuba
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Herbert Voigt, President, USA
Ratko Magjarevic, Elected President, Croacia
James Goh Cho Hong, General Secretay, Syngapur
Shankar M. Krishnan, Treasurer, USA
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Mario Forjaz Secca, President of Society Commite of IFMBE, Portugal
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Barry J. Allen, President, Australia
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Joachim Nagel, Ex-President, Germany
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Carlos R. Vázquez Seisdedos, Cuba Marcos Tadeu Tavares Pacheco, Brasil
Carmen Müller-Karger, Venezuela Mauricio Rivera Boniche, Chile
Daniel A. May Arrioja, México Miguel Cerrolaza
Eduardo Tavares Costa, Brasil Miguel Torres Cisneros, México
E. Marcelo Rodríguez Chatruc, Argentina Mladen Poluta, Suráfrica
Elliot Sloane, EUA Oscar Infante, México
Emilio Sacristán Rock, México Oscar Yañez Suárez, México
Ernesto Rodríguez Denis, Cuba Pedro Valdés Sosa, Cuba
Estela del Valle Ruiz, Argentina Renato Amaro Zângaro, Brasil
Fabrice Chassat, Francia
Honorary Committee
Andrew F. Laine
Vice President of Publications for the IEEE Engineering in Biology and Medicine Society (EMBS)
Greg T. Clement
Harvard University, USA
Herbert Voigt
IFMBE President, USA
Immunosensors for Pesticide Analysis in Food and the Environment, and Enzymatic
Biosensors for Sweat Ions Control during Sport Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
A. Montoya, J.J. Manclús, M.J. Moreno, J. Sáiz, A. Arnau, C. March
Anodic Oxidation of Titanium for Implants and Prosthesis: Processing, Characterization and
Potential Improvement of Osteointegration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176
J. Pavón, O. Galvis, F. Echeverrı́a, J.G. Castaño, M. Echeverry, S. Robledo, E. Jiménez-Piqué,
A. Mestra, M. Anglada
Biomechanics
Efeito do Tempo de Doença na Biomecânica Respiratória de Pacientes Portadores de Artrite
Reumatóide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196
A.C.D. Faria, A.J. Lopes, J.M. Jansen, G.R.C. Pinheiro, P.L. Melo
Influence of the Types of Feet Classified by Baropodometry on the Knee Injuries . . . . . . . . . . . . 216
H.A. Bulla, V. Pilla, A.R. Paula Jr.
Study of the Speed of the Corporal Oscillation in Function of Pregnancy Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219
C.S. Pereira, F.P.S. Lima, V.C. Novak, C.E. Albuquerque, V. Pilla
Monitor Inalámbrico de Velocidad y Presión de Aire para el Análisis de Ciclismo de Pista . . . 229
L.A. Garcı́a-Espinosa, F. Jiménez, A.E. Jiménez, D.E. Viñas
Biomechanical Evaluation of a New Design of Shoe with a Curved under Sole and Shoe
with a Flat under Sole in Healthy Participants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233
Ana Cecilia Villa, Martha Lucı́a Zequera Dı́az, Shirley Quintero
The Influence of Angular Velocity and Fatigue State on the Initial Joint Angle of Each
Isokinetic Phase of Knee Extension Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241
F.P. Schwartz, F.A. de O. Nascimento, R.S. Celes, M. Bottaro
Recovery of Leg Muscle ADC and FA after Fatigue - Preliminary Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
S. Alves, F. João, M. Forjaz Secca, M. Noseworthy, A. Veloso, C. Menezes
Análisis del Gesto de Alcanzar y Agarrar un Objeto en Pacientes con ACV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252
A. Braidot, G. Canalis, P. Dieser, S. Gómez Argüello, M. Crespo
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Estudo Comparativo da Eficácia dos Materiais Metálicos Utilizados para Blindagens de Salas
de Ressonância Magnética no Brasil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256
R.N. Souza, S.S. Muhlen
Language: English
Copyright, 1908
By THOMPSON & THOMAS
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.
The Bad Boy Wants to Be an Orphan—The Bad Boy Goes to an Orphan
Asylum—The Government Gives the Bad Boy’s Pa an Appointment to
Travel Over the World and Get Information About Airships, Dirigible
Balloons and Everything to Help Our Government Know What Other
Governments are Doing in Case of War 15
CHAPTER II.
No Encouragement for Inventive Genius in Orphan Home—The Boy Uses
His New Invention, a Patent Clothes Wringer, in Milking 28
CHAPTER III.
The Boy Escapes from Orphan Asylum—The Boy and His Chum Had Red
Letter Days—The Boy is Adopted by New Friends 42
CHAPTER IV.
A Bad Railroad Wreck—The Boy Contrasts Their Ride to One in a Parlor
Car—The Lawyer is the Greatest Man on Earth—The Boy Settles His
Claim for $20 55
CHAPTER V.
The Bad Boy Leaves St. Louis in a Balloon—The Boy Makes a Trip to San
Francisco and Joins Evans’ Fleet—The Police Arrest Boy and Tie Up
Balloon 67
CHAPTER VI.
The Balloon Lands in Delaware—The Boy Visits the Battleships—They 78
Scour the Boy With a Piece of Brick and Some Laundry Soap—The Boy
Investigates the Mechanism of the Battleships—The Boy Goes With the
Ships as a Mascot
CHAPTER VII.
A Storm Comes from the Coast of Cuba—Everyone Goes to Sleep on the
Ship Except the Watchman and Pilot—The Bad Boy is Put in the
Dungeon—The Captain Says to Throw the Boy Overboard to Feed the
Sharks 91
CHAPTER VIII.
The Boy Dresses Up in His Sunday Clothes and Tells the Captain He is
Ready to Die—The Crew Throw a Steer Overboard to Feed a School of
Sharks—The Boy Produces His New Electric Battery—The Bad Boy
Makes a Trip to France to Meet His Pa 104
CHAPTER IX.
The Bad Boy Arrives in France—The Boy’s Pa is Suspected of Being an
Anarchist—The Boy Finds Pa Seated at a Large Table Bragging About
America—He Told Them the Men in America Were All Millionaires and
Unmarried 131
CHAPTER X.
Pa Had the Hardest Time of His Life in Paris—Pa Drinks Some Goat Milk
Which Gives Him Ptomaine Poison in His Inside Works—Pa Attends the
Airship Club in the Country—Pa Draws on American Government for
$10,000 145
CHAPTER XI.
The Boy and His Pa Leave France and Go to Germany, Where They Buy
an Airship—They Get the Airship Safely Landed—Pa and the Boy With
the Airship Start for South Africa—Pa Shows the Men What Power He
Has Over the Animal Kingdom 157
CHAPTER XII.
All Kinds of Climates in South Africa—Pa Hires Men to Capture Wild
Animals—The Boy and His Pa Capture Some Tigers and a Big Lion—
They Have a Narrow Escape from a Rhinoceros 170
CHAPTER XIII.
Pa Was a Hero After Capturing Two Tigers and a Lion—Pa Had an Old
Negro With Sixty Wives Working for Him—Pa Makes His Escape in
Safety—Pa Goes to Catch Hippopotamusses 181
CHAPTER XIV.
Pa Was Blackmailed and Scared Out of Lots of Money—Pa Teaching the
Natives to Speak English—Pa Said the Natives Acted Like Human
Beings—Pa Buys Some Animals in the Jungle 194
CHAPTER XV.
The Idea of Airships is All Right in Theory, but They are Never Going to Be
a Reliable Success—Pa Drowns the Lions Out With Gas—The Bad Boy
and His Pa Capture a Couple of Lions—Pa Moves Camp to Hunt Gorillas 207
CHAPTER XVI.
The Boy’s Pa Shows Bravery in the Jungles in Africa—Four Gorillas Chase
Pa—The Boy and His Pa Don’t Sleep Much at Night—The Boy
Discovers a Marsh Full of Wild Buffaloes 220
CHAPTER XVII.
The Boy’s Experience With an African Buffalo—The Boy’s Pa Shoots
Roman Candles to Scare the Buffaloes—The Boy’s Pa Tames the Wild
Animals 234
CHAPTER XVIII.
The Boy and His Pa Start for the Coast in an Airship—Pa Saluted the
Crowd as We Passed Over Them—The Airship Lands Amid a Savage
Tribe—The King of the Tribe Escorts Pa and the Boy to the Palace 246
CHAPTER XIX.
The Boy’s Pa Becomes King over the Negroes—Pa Shows the Natives
How to Dig Wells—Pa Teaches the Natives to become Soldiers—The
Boy Uses a Dozen Nigger Chasers and Some Roman Candles—The
Boy, His Pa and the Natives Assist at the 4th of July Celebration 258
ILLUSTRATIONS.
The private took me by the wrist and gave me a jerk and landed me
in the laundry, and told me to strip off, and when I had removed my
clothes and folded them and laid them on a table, he took the clothes
away from me, and then told me to climb into a laundry tub, and he
turned cold water on me and gave me a bar of yellow laundry soap,
and after I had lathered myself he took a scrubbing brush, such as
floors are scrubbed with, and proceeded in one full swoop to peel the
hide off of me with a rough crash towel till you could see my veins
and arteries, and inside works as well as though you had used X-
rays, and when I was ready to die and wanted to, I yelled murder,
and he put his hand over my mouth so hard that he loosened my
front teeth, and I guess I died right there or fainted, for when I came
to, and thought the resurrection morning, that they used to tell me
about in the Sunday School, had come. I found myself dressed in a
sort of combination shirt and drawers, like a bunny nightie, made of
old saddle blankets, and he told me that was the uniform of the
orphanage and that I could go out and play for fifteen minutes, after
which the bell would ring and I could go from play to work. Gosh, but
I was glad to get out doors, but when I began to breathe the fresh air,
and scratch myself where the saddle blanket clothes pricked me,
about fifty boys, who were evidently sophomores in the orphanage,
came along, and made a rush for me, to haze me as a freshman.
Well, they didn’t do a thing to me. They tied a rope around one
ankle, and threw the rope over a limb, and pulled me off the ground,
and danced a war dance around me and run thistles up my trouser’s
legs, and spanked me with a board with slivers in it, and let me down
and walked over me in a procession, singing “There’ll be a hot time
in the old town to-night.” I laughed all the time, because that is the
way freshmen do in college when they are being murdered, and I
thought my new associates would like me better if I died game. Just
before I died game the bell rang, and the one eyed pirate and his
chief of staff came out and said we would go to work, and the boys
were divided into squads and put to work, some husking corn, others
sweeping up dead leaves, others milking cows, and doing everything
necessary around a farm.
Before I was set to work I had a few minutes of silent reflection, and I
thought of my changed condition from my porcelain lined bath tub
with warm water and soft towels, to that bath in the laundry, and the
skinning process of preparing a boy for a better life.
Then what do you suppose they set me to work at? Skinning bull
heads and taking out the insides. It seems the boys catch bull heads
in a pond, and the bull heads are used for human food, and the
freshest boys were to dress them. Well, I wasn’t going to kick on
anything they gave me for a stunt, so I put on an apron, and for four
hours I skinned and cut open bull heads in a crude sort of way, until I
was so sick I couldn’t protect myself from the assaults of the live bull
heads, and the cook said I done the job so well that she would ask to