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Description: Identifier: popularsciencemo81newy (find matches) Title: The Popular science monthly Year: 1912 (1910s) Authors: Subjects: Science Technology Publisher: (New York, Popular Science Pub. Co., etc.) Contributing Library: MBLWHOI Library Digitizing Sponsor: MBLWHOI Library View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: r are now in general use wherever civilized man is living, * From Smith and Karpinski, The Hindu-Arabic Numerals. THE HIXDU-ARABIC NUMERALS 613 except in some countries of the far east, near where they had their origin. Such is the story of the numerals, and such is one phase of thedevelopment of the mind of man. In the childhood of the race we seehim counting upon his lips, his fingers, or his toes. Then he assignsto his ideas symbols, and finally with prodigious difficulty gives to thema value of place. But when at last this has been done, and when heunderstands what he has done, his mind can travel upon the wings oflight. In a twinkling he is able to make calculations which in physicalterms express aeons of time or stupendous distance along the pathway ofthe infinite. And all this he can do with ten little symbols, which canbe written upon a shred of paper, or told off upon the fingers of hishands. Text Appearing After Image: Copyright by brown Hrottiern,Dr. Alexis Carrel,Rockefeller Institute, New York City ; recipient of the Nobel prize in medicine. THE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE 615 THE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE THE AWABB OF THE NOBELBELIZE IN MEBICINE The Nobel prize in medicine hasthis year been awarded to Dr. AlexisCarrel, of the Rockefeller Institute forMedical Research, New York City.This is an honor not only to the dis-tinguished investigator, but also to theinstitution which has given him oppor-tunity and to his adopted country. Itmay not. be altogether satisfactory toour national pride that among someforty Nobel prizes conferred in thesciences only two have come to America,and that the men in both cases havebeen born abroad. Professor Michel-son, who received the prize in physics,is, however, a graduate of the U. S.Naval Academy, and Dr. Carrel hasdone his work here. It is doubtless thecase that obtaining a Nobel prize is agame in which to win skill and chancemust be combined. We have native-born investigato Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Title: The Popular science monthly (1912) (14789532853)
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