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THURSDAY, Sept. 9, 1920;

commencing at 10.30

at No. 18 Godown, of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co, Ltd., Kowloon.

A Large Quantity of Flat, Reand and Square Bar Iron, Steel and Iron Fistes, oto.

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36 bales Cotton Belting

ex ss. Harold Dollar, arrived on 17th April

1918.

And

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Terms-Cash on delivery.

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DOCTORS AND FLYING.

THE MEDICAL ASPECT.

The tenth man is usually slow in training, cold, and emotionless, quiet, strong and healthy, not overburdened with imagination, but comes along with a rush at the end of his training.

It is well known that in spite of their wonderful skill in imitaling

starce, bis medical history sheet might have contained a note, "Suffered from bitious arracks and headaches when a child." Migrain, I believe, is the technical term. Not only was the pilot's history taken but also that of THE PECULIAR FAILURE OF THE his father and mother,

JAPANESE.

It will be seen from these few re-everything western the Japanese seem marks that a flying man must have an

to have met with nothing like success in their attempts to emulate western. absolutely clean bill of health to stari

Aying. The Japanese have made ships with.

from the British models, they have riade armies from the German model,

A subject of increasing importance is the medical aspect of flying and the ailments of the flying man, writes the aviation correspondent of the, N.C. Daily News. During the latter years of the war the medical profession found that it was necessary to have specially trained doctors to diagnose

The cumulative effect of flying on the human system is a chapter in it- self," and will be dealt with at some other time.

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In mechanical matters they have taken 1,600 Feet above Sea Level

their models from every westera. nation, and they have in most fields gained great success, so it has been quite a puzzle to account for their! failure in aviation. The failure has not been in the building of aeroplanes, though there has been no original work done in Japan, but in the prac tical work of flying.

The Japanese constitution, it is now claimed, disqualifies the great mass of japanese from becoming successful aviators. One aviator after another has climbed to his death, and the pro- portion of accidents and fatalities has been so high that under Government auspices a thorough investigation of the whole matter was made.

It is interesting to recall that an attempt was made to train some Japan.

It is essential that medical men of the highest class should be in the the airman's case, and it is presumed vicinity watching the condition of the the same system will be necessary men in training, for his timely advice, now that we have turned to commner will often save the loss of a promis- cial aviation. The R.F.C. opened £ing pupil and a 1,000 guinea machine. medical hall in Arkwrigh Road, The instructor, too, can give his ser Hampstead, where all the service vices, for his judgment, is perfectly men were treated and where every balanced by experience, and he is con- prospective recruit was passed out. versant with the problems of all types Batches of 400 10, 600 recruits ap of flight. He knows every symptom peared daily from all parts of the from "wind vertical to utter incom- world, and underwent their tests. petency. The writer has flown over either to be found. £t or unfit for a 2,000 hours and has been an instruc- Aying man.

tor at a military school, having pupils The tests were unique in character ranging from aniversity men to back and were the outcome of scientifico' beyond bushmen, and Japanese, and research. There were such tests as he is of the opinion that the steady being spun round in a revolving chair though perhaps somewhat slow type for 30 seconds with head bent on of mind and nerve is the foundationtary schools, but ended unsatisfac- knees, suddenly to stop, get up and for the flying genius. Having got the walk, across the room and successfully man, the thing to do is not at once to place a finger on a small Eisley bull's drench him with sensations but to dose eye. This more or less represented him and mix his experience with ab- spinning in the dir Another was solute idleness on the ground. walk heel to toe along a chalk line First of all you simply give your turning at the end in. a figure eight papil ten minutes' spins, put him up and retrace steps. Balancing on one to tips on backing, trying him at turn- foot, a test for stability, whilst that ing. tipping his nose, dropping, and of tremor and knee jerks, to test the occasional minutes with the joy stick nervous system, failed scores of can-all on his own. In a few weeks he didates. Another troublesome test to will be ready for diving aid “zoom- and lifelong defect in the semi-lunar the would-be aspirant was the holding ing." All of which means that the of one's breath for one minute, and the balancing of a tuning fork at arm's length

FATAL BILIOUSNESS.

These tests indicated the first steps in the training of the man for the sero-1 plane. There was a practical side to

evolution of the airman is a slow and scleruific process in which the human machine gradually gets trained to the various ghitudes.

WHERE NERVE COUNTS. There is very little difference be- tween flying at 6,000 ft. or 20,000 ft. this research work, for the doctors The keinest edge comes at 1,000 ft. were constantly being taken up in and under, and it is there that nerve aeroplanes to note for themselves the is wanted.

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actual conditions. Every crash that At 500 ft. an airman will want every occurred was investigated by a special ounce al serve. At landing (rarely medical board Photographs were under 60 miles an hour) he requires

taken and reports made; and the medi- all the alertness, on ascending taking cal history of the pilot gone into.

A off he must possess, the aptitude for erge majority of the fatal crashes that taking care. A 10,000 ft. it is sim occurred under training were traced to ply heaven.

The trained airman his something which could be noted in the by slow degrees been fitted for it. history of the pike's life. For in- Most instructors can see weeks ahead the true and natural aviator hatching out He knows ther out of Beginning. August: 15,;; WADA every 10 men round him seven, may WALLA BOATS will call or make workmanlike afrmes, two very all Ships flying the calling good

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