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Arthur Frederick Ostrander : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arthur Frederick Ostrander
Arthur Frederick Ostrander, Sr. (February 14, 1895 - February 1978), was an assistant scientist. He worked with inventor George Poe . In his childhood he worked with Poe (mid-1907 to 1908),〔"Bringing the Dead to Life: A Machine that Claims the Miracle", summary of events surrounding the device and its tour in the New York City area in 1907, The New York Herald, Magazine Section, April 7, 1907.〕 who taught him how an artificial respiration device〔"An Artificial Respirator", Scientific American, June 22, 1907, page 515.〕 functions. His assistance to Poe was instrumental in the successful development of the respiration device, as he performed the fine detail work and metal fabrication that Poe could no longer do.〔"Rabbit Killed Seven Times Brought Back to Life Each Time With Wonderful Machine", article states: "Not the least interesting feature of Prof. Poe's device is the fact that a mere 10 year old lad, Arthur Ostrander, acted as eyes and hands for the almost sightless and semi-paralyzed scientist in the construction of the device",The Washington Times, Magazine Section, page 4, January 27, 1907.〕〔"This Machine Raises the Dead, Sobers Drunks", article states: "The boy Arthur, of whom the Professor was fond, assisted in assembling the model, and in doing what the Professor's palsied hands and dim eyes could no longer do", The Fort Wayne (Indiana) Journal-Gazette, page 24, March 10, 1907.〕〔"It Raises the Dead", article states: "With the assistance of young Ostrander, he built a working model in line with the construction of the heart", The Newark Daily Advocate, March 11, 1907.〕 His face came to be one of the most well known of the time, having been featured in several large circulation newspapers.〔"Rabbit Killed Seven Times Brought Back to Life Each Time With Wonderful Machine", article published first picture of Poe and Arthur Ostrander together, The Washington Times, Magazine Section, page 4, January 27, 1907.〕'' == Biography ==
Arthur was the youngest child of Abram Cline (September 12, 1843 - October 2, 1914) and Harriet Louise Ostrander (April 15, 1856 - November 6, 1947).〔Ostrander, Vinton & Ostrander, Emmett. (1996).Ostrander: A Genealogical Record: 1660-1995, page 448, listing of children of Abram and Harriet Ostrander.〕 He was descended from The 1679 marriage of Pieter & Rebecca in Kingston, Ulster County, NY. A son,Theunis, born 1691 in Kingston, was ancestor to both Abram Cline Ostrander and Harriet Louise Ostrander. The name "Ostrander" was coined in New York after 1701. Dutch settlers who migrated to the town of New Amsterdam (present day New York City) in the 1660s. He had five siblings: Louis Sherley Ostrander, George Francis Ostrander, Cornelia Elizabeth "Nina" Ostrander Dudley, Faith Wilbur Ostrander Allen Gatling, and Helen Louise Ostrander Smith.〔Ostrander, Vinton & Ostrander, Emmett. (1996). Ostrander: A Genealogical Record: 1660-1995, page 448.〕
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