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Ruffell SmithRuffell Smith in Columbian Courier - July 16 1802
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"... iron; lilis cf the piderit, as ilu the i ft tar. ‘ri 0::; fn! for iffi, nu y wo will ti to CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS. Drowned, at Vermont, Mr. Ruffell Smith, fon of Mr. elnah 9 -j Smith, of Newham; (hire. A fon cf Mr. Cafe, jun. of bury, aged feyen years, with four other boys, the not years, went, unknown to their parents, fome dif- tance from ..."
Publication place: New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States
Ruffell SmithRuffell Smith in Star-News - Dec 8 1955
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"... many pilots crash because their brains cannot cope simultaneously with a large array of instruments and their flight controls. ln a report Issued by thc Royal Society of Medicine. Ruffell Smtih explained: "Thc extent of failure of mental processes is very great and runs thc gamut from -imor forgetfulness in the uso of controls lo completo terror and inability to think ..."
Publication place: Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, United States
Ruffell SmithRuffell Smith in Star-News - Dec 8 1955
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"... 6 ta Roya! Air Force medical research team reported herc that a "brain barrier" is one o£ thc hazards of flying high speed jet planes. Wing Commander H. P. Ruffell Smith, a semor RAF medical officer, told many pilots crash because their brains cannot cope simultaneously with a large array of instruments and their flight controls. ln a report Issued by ..."
Publication place: Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, United States
Ruffell SmithRuffell Smith in The Boston Globe - Dec 7 1955
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"... lns crash because their brams Federal funds. cannot cope simultaneously v a large array of and their flight controls. In a report issued bv the royal Society of Medicine, Ruffell Smith explained “The extent of failure of mental processes is very great ard runs the gamut from minor forgetfulness in the use of controls to co: contraction of the R® cne ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States