Show s XI crop 4 a fal e a a j principles inci ples of 4 i 4 alth in I 1 Is 11 ajl tb ad bey S GRAY at D j dai H va r JB co 1914 by A S gray tOJ Bli FRICTION P abe abe life it and efficiency of every mai depends depend on 01 overcoming friction in Q f wars it sa it jigs out and to over friction Is the recognized need a ef f avdey P in ill every branch or of industrial me 19 lly A large tem item in the te cost of 0 xa era ting every Is that cover ta antifriction anti antl friction bearings and lubrit tr tea ats Negle neglected eted friction will quickly est jeck u eck and land any machine m on the edd kap pile I 1 df imp systems steamship lines iff plants of every deBe deberio rip exoo telegraph and telephone corn com se st dies great and small all employ y gilly trained and well paid experts instantly ast antly to supervise and test appa or hus tug and structure tor for the tha purpose of 0 f f W dang against breakdown from the t of any inherent weakness j ki physical equipment and to test elnan 1 mial lai and executive departments in orr er to insure against breakdown or gabay ny loss of 0 efficiency in these lm functions ot at our great artificial dies experience hats ban evolved a now ell established economic theory in ibe be busques world to the effect that it t la is cheaper to spend money to rent eat t ft wrecks than it Is to spend money a clear away and repair wreckage aut ut for roan man himself the one fundamental factor upon and for whom the entire industrial structure exists this theory of the business world Is re versed the theory upon which the medical profession has been organized la is highly absurd and irrational the physician must stand around and wait until there Is a human breakdown and then he Is called in only as aa a repair man frequently too late to secure worth while alle results |