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Identifier: scientificguidet00glen (find matches)
Title: A scientific guide to practical cutting
Year: 1873 (1870s)
Authors: Glencross, William. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Tailoring
Publisher: New York, W. Glencross
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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quare, front and rear ;mark down from line 1 of inch, and form bottom, from 1 to oA ; take out fish, as from22 to 5 as model, and finish forepart. Figure 6 is the diagram of single breast-ed over sack, and is drafted to the samemeasure, with the following exceptions. Itis but 2 inches shorter ; the diameter inthis forepart is marked at 42, and the backat 9, 8, 82, should be reduced 1 of inch re-spectivelj ; the 161 at bottom is in thewrong place, as it applies to the front hairline ; the front of breast is 2 breast meas-ure from front of sye ; and the lapel is 21inches in width. When a straight sack isrequired, the back line and side lines arecnt straight, and no fish taken out underarm. The sleeve. Figure 4, is drafted in thesame way as that represented ou Figure 4,plate VII. The distance in all cases from 0to 31 should be from where back seam ofsleeve joins on back i)itch, which, in thiscase, would be 1 inch above 8, and wouldamount to 4, and therefore 1 of inch looshort. PI a If //
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Description of Plate XL J,N Plate XI. wc give two illustrations ofJ the stooping strneturc, and also twoof the corpulent structure, and un-der this class of structures may be enum-erated all the various phases of what isusually called deformities. We will con-line our remarks to the corpulent structurelirst. In the Kolb coat, Figures 2 aiul 8,we have what is usually termed the pot-bellied structure. The various phases ofthis structure are the erect and extra erect,with high shoulders, and the extra erectstooping forward ; and under the head ofthe Highara coat, we have three differenttypes of corpulency, namely : the st3leknown as the high hip-boned structure withhigh shoulders, whose stoutness is most be-hind, also the long bodied of a similarcharacter, and also the structure whichcarries his corpulencj all around, andis sometimes stooping. The Iligham coatrepresents the latter phase, all but thestooping. We will now proceed and givethe two measures, that the reader may beenabled to l

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