About the anatomical term Refimprove date June 2008 Infobox Anatomy Name Chest Latin thorax GraySubject GrayPage Image Chest.jpg Caption Chest anatomy Image2 Surface projections of the organs of the trunk.png Caption2 Surface projections of the organs of the Torso trunk , with chest region seen stretching ... The chest lang el , lang la thorax is a part of the anatomy of humans and various other animals ... Thorax ref Chest anatomy Humans and other hominids Prose date June 2008 In Hominidae hominid s, the chest is the region of the body between the neck and the abdomen , along with its internal Organ ... column spine , and shoulder girdle. Contents of the chest include the following organs heart lungs Thymus muscles File Chest labeled.png thumb right 300px An X ray of a human chest area, with some ... nipple s mammary gland s The V of the chest is the area exposed by open necked shirts. ref ... of the chest protected by the ribcage is also called the thorax . Chest injury Injury to the chest also referred to as chest trauma, thoracic injury, or thoracic trauma results in up to of all ... med topic2916.htm Penetrating Chest Trauma . eMedicine . Retrieved 2005 02 05. ref Chest Diseases Different types of diseases or conditions that can be experienced in the chest include pleurisy , flail chest , atelectasis , and the most common condition, chest pain. These conditions ... is considered a chest disease or condition. Chest Pain Chest pain can be the result of multiple issues .... ref http www.chestdiseases.net Chest Diseases Retrieved on 2010 1 26 ref While cardiac issues cause feelings of sudden pressure in the chest or a crushing pain in the back, neck and arms, pain that is felt ... are something mild or serious. Chest pain may be a symptom of myocardial infarction . If this condition is present in the body, discomfort will be felt in the chest that is similar to a heavy weight ..., especially those who are elderly or have diabetes, may not have typical chest pain but may have ... more details
Wiktionary chestChest may refer to Things Chest , anatomical Chest furniture Places Chest Creek , a tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania, United States Chest Township, Pennsylvania disambiguation , name of two towns in Pennsylvania Other Chest journal , a scientific medical journal http www.chest.ac.uk CHEST , an academic licence negotiation service in the UK part of Eduserv See also lookfrom Chest disambig ca Pit de Brust Begriffskl rung es Chest fr Poitrine nl Boezem ja pl Chest ... more details
Chest compression may refer to The prevention of the expansion of the chest , see Asphyxia Compressive asphyxia Compressive asphyxia A technique used during cardiopulmonary resuscitation disambig ... more details
Community Chest may refer to any of the following The Community Chest of Hong Kong The Community Chest of Singapore Community Chest organization , a forerunner of the United Way of America Chance and Community Chest cards , an aspect of the game Monopoly game Monopoly and named after the American charity. Community Chest, a French communication agency specialized in implementing brand presence in Second Life . disambig ... more details
Orphan date June 2009 The M stermyr chest is a chest containing Viking era blacksmith ing and woodworking tools, found in Gotland . The chest also contains several products of such work, including elements of a lock . References Greta Arwidsson, Gosta Berg, The Mastermyr Find Viking Age Tool Chest from Gotland ISBN 917402129X DEFAULTSORT Mastermyr chest Category Archaeological artefacts Europe archaeology stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2008 Wooden chest is a rigidity of the chest following the administration of high doses of opioid s during anaesthesia . DEFAULTSORT Wooden Chest Category Diseases and disorders Disease stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 A Kuwaiti chest is a large wooden chest, usually having been made in India , and covered in various brass studs and designs. It was primarily used by a captain of Arabian dhows for their personal possessions. DEFAULTSORT Kuwaiti Chest Category Chests India hist stub ... more details
The University Chest is a term used at the University of Oxford in connection with the financial aspects of the university and its administration. There has traditionally been an actual chest, an iron box that can be locked and used for storage. ref name morris Jan Morris , Oxford . Oxford University Press , 1987. ISBN 0 19 282065 6. Page 41. ref The current Chest was made in the 17th century and is officially called The Painted Chest . Today, the modern Chest is in practice the finance department of the university. The central administration is located in modern buildings in Wellington Square, Oxford Wellington Square . ref name morris See also An Oxford University Chest by John Betjeman 1938 . References reflist External links http www.admin.ox.ac.uk finance history A history of the University Chest Category Terminology of the University of Oxford Category History of the University of Oxford Category Economy of Oxford ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A Desk on a chest is an antique Portable desk made up of two chests, the bottom one usually having drawers and the top one having a hinged desk surface which also serves as a side mounted lid. A Vargueno or Bargueno desk is a specific form of the Desk on a chest when it is mounted on a chest of drawers called a Taquillon . The Desk on a chest was popular during the Renaissance and to some extent during the Middle Ages , in much of Europe . It was also used by officers as a form of Campaign desk during much of the 18th and 19th centuries. When the top and bottom chests are permanently attached or built as one piece there is a desk form called a Fall front desk . It is supposed that the Fall front desk form gradually evolved from the Desk on a chest towards the end of the Renaissance. See also the list of desk forms and types . DEFAULTSORT Desk On Chest Category Desks ... more details
refimprove date September 2009 Image chest hair growth.jpg thumb right Growth and Patterns of Chest Hair The term chest hair is generally used to describe hair that grows on the chest of human males, in the region between the neck and the human abdomen abdomen . Chest hair, which is a secondary sex characteristic ... and Growth Although vellus hair is already present in the area in childhood, the term chest ... hair, particularly on the chest, the abdominal hair abdomen and the facial hair face . The development of chest hair begins normally during late puberty, usually between the ages of 15 and 18. It can ... reached their full chest hair development. The growth continues subsequently. In older adult years androgens ... left Pattern 1 Chest hair primarily between pecs and around the nipples Image Folsom1.jpg thumb 150px right Pattern 3 Abdominal hair separate from chest hair Image Chesthair.jpg thumb 150px left Pattern 4 Abdominal hair connects to chest hair The individual occurrence and characteristics of chest ... s primarily determine the amount, patterns and thickness of chest hair. Some men are very hairy, while others have no chest hair at all. All ranges and patterns of hair growth are normal. The areas where terminal hair may grow are the periareolar areas nipple s , the centre and sides of the chest ... an individual occurrence of chest hair as abnormal is usually not due to medical indications ... affects women. These women can develop terminal hair on the chest following the male pattern as a symptom of an endocrine disease. There have been occasional studies documenting patterns of chest ... ten patterns of chest hair in Caucasoid men. In this study 6 percent of the men were found to have no chest hair. The largest group, 56 percent, displayed pattern four as shown in the accompanying figure. The remaining 38 percent of the men displayed a lesser quantity of chest hair. Seven percent ... patterns. The same study documented the chest hair patterns of 60 African American men aged 20 40. For these men ... more details
Infobox journal title Chest cover editor Richard S. Irwin discipline Pulmonology and cardiology peer reviewed language English language English abbreviation Chest publisher American College of Chest Physicians country United States frequency 12 year history 1935 present openaccess license impact 5.154 impact year 2008 website http www.chestjournal.org link1 http chestjournal.chestpubs.org content by year link1 name Archives link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0012 3692 eISSN 1931 3543 boxwidth Chest is a scientific journal scientific medical journal published by the American College of Chest Physicians on the subject of chest disease s and related issues pulmonology , cardiology , thoracic surgery , Organ transplant transplantation , Breath breathing , airway disease, emergency medicine , etc . . The 2008 impact factor is 5.154. The journal has a circulation of some 21,000 copies. Editor in chief is Richard S. Irwin . References http www.chestjournal.org misc about.shtml Chestjournal.org About Chest External links http www.chestjournal.org Journal homepage med journal stub es Chest revista Category Pulmonology journals ... more details
unreferenced date November 2010 The Chest of Oxford aka Chest of Courtrai, in English literature Courtrai Chest is an oak chest. The chest was discovered around 1909 in New College, Oxford . On the front of the chest are carved scenes of the Battle of the Golden Spurs and the Bruges Matins history Bruges Matins . The maker of the chest is unknown, although it is assumed that it was a Fleming, which, based upon all the details found on the scenes, has fought in the battle himself. The processed front measures 107  cm by 71  cm. Scenes gallery File Brugse metten.jpg center the Bruges Matins history Bruges Matins center File Kist van oxford 2.jpg arrival of Guy of Namur and William of J lich at Bruges center File Kist van oxford 3.jpg center siege of Wijnendale Castle center File Kist van oxford 4.jpg center line up of the town militias on the battlefield center File Goedendag on chest of Kortrijk.jpg center the Flemish line of battle during the Battle of the Golden Spurs center File Kist van oxford 5.jpg center the attack of a French garrison at Courtrai center File Kist van oxford 6.jpg center collect of the booty the golden spurs center gallery fr Coffre d Oxford nl Kist van Oxford Category New College, Oxford Category Chests ... more details
Image TeaChest.jpg thumb right 200px Tea chest A tea chest is a type of wooden case originally produced and used to ship tea to the United Kingdom . The conventional tea chest is a case with riveted metal edges, of approximate size 500x500x750 millimetre s. The term is now used more widely to indicate similarly sized cases, including cardboard cases, produced for various home and commercial uses. tea stub See also Tea chest bass Crate Milk crate References references Category Food storage containers Category Tea ... more details
A medicine chest is a container or Cabinet furniture cabinet for storing medicine . All ship s governed by the regulation s of the International Maritime Organization IMO are required to have medical supplies and suitable storage for them such as refrigeration and lock s. ref citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id ptVjyRs7AdsC chapter The ship s medicine chest title International medical guide for ships including the ship s medicine chest publisher World Health Organization ref References reflist Category Medicine ... more details
Interventions infobox Name Chest radiograph Image Pneumonia x ray.jpg Caption Image A A normal chest radiograph. Image B Q fever pneumonia. ICD10 ICD9 87.3 87.4 OtherCodes In medicine , a chest radiograph , commonly called a chest x ray CXR , is a Projectional radiography projection radiograph of the chest used to diagnose conditions affecting the chest, its contents, and nearby structures. Chest radiographs ... of radiography , chest radiography employs ionizing radiation in the form of x ray s to generate images of the chest. The typical radiation dose to an adult from a chest radiograph is around 0.06 mSv. ref name urlChest x ray vs. helical CT chest screening cite web url http hps.org publicinformation ate q2372.html title Chest x ray vs. helical CT chest screening work accessdate ref Problems identified style float right class wikitable Conditions commonly identified by chest radiograph Pneumonia ... hernia Chest radiographs are used to diagnose many conditions involving the chest wall, bones of the thorax ... vessel s. Pneumonia and congestive heart failure are very commonly diagnosed by chest radiograph. Chest radiographs are used to screen for job related lung disease in industries such as mining where workers are exposed to dust. ref http www.cdc.gov niosh blog nsb060209 chest radiography.html Using Digital Chest Images to Monitor the Health of Coal Miners and Other Workers . National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. ref For some conditions of the chest, radiography is good for screening but poor for diagnosis. When a condition is suspected based on chest radiography, additional imaging of the chest can be obtained to definitively diagnose the condition or to provide evidence in favor of the diagnosis suggested by initial chest radiography. Unless a fractured rib is suspected ..., x ray of the chest is not necessary as it will not alter patient management. The main regions where a chest X ray may identify problems may be summarized as ABCDEF by their first letters ref http www.medicalmnemonics.com ... more details
Barrel chest generally refers to a broad, deep chest found on a man. A man described as barrel chested will usually have a naturally large ribcage, very round torso, large lung capacity , and will potentially have lots of upper body strength. Citation needed date November 2009 It can sometimes be a sign of acromegaly a syndrome resulting from excess levels of Growth Hormone in the body . Barrel chest also refers to an increase in the anterior posterior diameter of the chest wall resembling the shape of a barrel, most often associated with emphysema . There are two main causes of the barrel chest phenomena in emphysema Increased compliance of the lungs leads to the accumulation of air pockets inside the thoracic cavity. Increased compliance of the lungs increases the intrathoracic pressure. This increase in pressure allows the chest wall to naturally expand outward. ref name MayoClinic cite web url http www.mayoclinic.com health barrel chest AN00359 title Barrel chest What causes it? MayoClinic.com format work accessdate 2008 11 20 ref See also Barrel Respiratory examination References reflist medicine stub Category Respiratory system ... more details
unreferenced date January 2008 Image Antique chest.JPG thumb right Antique Wooden Chest Image 19th century chest.JPG thumb right Early 19th Century American pine blanket chest or sugar chest, painted to look like curly maple A chest also called coffer or kist is one of the oldest forms of furniture . It is typically a rectangular structure with four walls and a liftable lid, for storage. The interior space may be subdivided. The early uses of an antique furniture Antique chest or coffer included storage of fine cloth, weapon s, foods and valuable items. A cassone is a kind of carved or painted chest associated with late Medieval and Renaissance Italy . Cassones were often used to carry the dowry goods in a marriage ceremony. In Medieval and early Renaissance times in Europe low chests were often used as benches while taller chests were used as side tables. By placing a chest on the side on any kind of rough table, the inner surface of its lid could be used as a proper writing surface while the interior could house writing implements and related materials, as was the case with the Bargueno desk of Spain. Many early Portable desk s were stacked chests, with the top one having its lid on the side, to serve as a writing surface when opened. In fantasy, fables, and games, treasure chest s are frequently used as a plot device to contain treasure such as gold or jewels. These are often a reward for a protagonist, or in some stories a form of MacGuffin , a literary device which exists solely to drive forward a plot. A toy chest is a type of chest that usually carries children s toy s, like dolls or building blocks. See also Chest of drawers , a piece of furniture often referred to as a chest. Hope chest Trunk luggage Trunk , a piece of luggage, similar to a chest External links Commonscat Chests http www.arteso.com ARTESO , Reproductions of piece of furniture and arts of the Middle Ages. Category Chests furniture stub gn Karamegu ca Cofre de Truhe es Arc n fr Coffre hr krinja ... more details
File Dreno tor cico tubular multiperfurado.JPG thumb right Size of Chest Tube br Adult or Teen Male 28 ... ref http apps.med.buffalo.edu procedures chesttube.asp?p 7 ref A chest tube chest drain or tube thoracostomy ... the side of the chest into the pleural cavity pleural space . It is used to remove air pneumothorax ... accumulation of serous fluid in the pleural space Contraindications Contraindications to chest tube ... Chest Drainage Device.PNG thumb right The free end of the Chest Drainage Device is usually attached to an underwater seal, below the level of the chest. This allows the air or fluid to escape from the pleural space, and prevents anything returning to the chest. The insertion technique is described ... of the tube is usually attached to an underwater seal, below the level of the chest. This allows the air or fluid to escape from the pleural space, and prevents anything returning to the chest. Alternatively ... current ecp ecpst05e.html ref Chest tubes are usually inserted under local anesthesia . The skin ... made through the skin and muscle into the chest. The tube is placed through this passage ... is in place, a chest radiograph will be taken to check the location of the drain. The tube stays in for as long as there is air or fluid to be removed, or risk of air gathering. Chest tubes can also be placed using a trocar, which is a pointed metallic bar used to guide the tube through the chest ... the chest tube is then inserted has been described. Chest Drainage Canister A chest drainage canister device is typically used to drain chest tube contents air, blood, effusions . There are generally ... pulmonary edema . Chest tube clogging can also be a major complication if it occurs in the setting of bleeding or the production of significant air or fluid. When chest tube clogging occurs ... tubes however, contribute significantly to chest tube related pain. Even larger diameter chest tubes ..., Louis P. Boyle, Edward M., Chest Tube Selection in Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery A Survey of Chest ... more details
The Chatham Chest was a fund set up around 1590 to pay pensions to disabled seamen . It was financed by members contributions which were deducted from their pay, and has therefore been described as the world s first occupational pension scheme. The assets of the scheme were held in an actual chest which is also called the Chatham Chest. The Chest was previously located in the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich , London ., and is now on display at The Museum of the Royal Dockyard, in Chatham Historic Dockyard . Origin Originally conceived as a charity, the Chest was established after many seamen who had been disabled in the war against Spain petitioned Elizabeth I of England Queen Elizabeth for relief and maintenance. Although the Chest was financed at first entirely by members contributions of sixpence per month, the Government had to give a pay rise first. The main credit for founding it probably belongs to Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham Charles Howard , Lord Howard of Effingham 1536 1624 , the List of Lord High Admirals and First Lords of the Admiralty Lord High Admiral of England ... During its long life the Chest experienced many difficulties. In the early days income exceeded ... deducted from seamen s pay at the end of voyages actually reached the Chest. By 1660 the Chest had serious financial problems, because the number of pensioners had increased during the First Dutch War and the war against Spain, but when peace returned and the ships were paid off, the Chest ... commutation of their pensions, based on 2 years purchase, but still the Chest found it difficult ... in the affairs of the Chest and reported in his diary 18 June 1667 that there was no money to pay ... some pensions were as much as three years outstanding. The Chest experienced a substantial increase ... an Act of Parliament in 1803 the Chest was merged with Greenwich Hospital London Greenwich Hospital . The merger was completed in 1814, by which time the Chest had existed for 224 years and had been ... more details
unreferenced date January 2008 Image ChestOfDrawers.jpg thumb A chest on chest, a derivative of the simpler chest of drawers A chest of drawers , also called especially in North American English a dresser or a bureau , is a piece of furniture that has multiple parallel, horizontal Drawer furniture drawer s stacked one above another. A chifforobe from chiffo nier ward robe is a combination of a wardrobe and a chest of drawers. Chests of drawers have traditionally been made and used for storing clothing , especially underwear , socks, and other items not normally hung in or otherwise stored in a closet . They are usually placed in a bedroom for this purpose, but can actually be used to store anything that will fit inside and can be placed anywhere in a house or another place. Various personal sundry items are also often stored in a chest of drawers. It has a long history as one of the stand bys of a carpentry carpenter s workshop. A typical chest is approximately rectangular in overall shape and often has short legs at the bottom corners for placement on the floor. Chests of drawers often come in 5 , 6 , and 7 drawer varieties, with either a single or a double top drawer. The chest illustrated at right would be described as a 2 over 5 chest on chest , the latter term deriving from the fact ... right A predecessor to the chest of drawers, an early 19th Century American painted pine blanket chest In late medieval Europe the chest came into widespread use, especially in homes of the nobility. This type ... plate 2 ref Styles Mule Chest A chest is commonly wider than it is high and deep. A mule chest has ... America. Contemporary forms Image Tejo Remy Chest of Drawers XS.jpg thumb right A chest of drawers designed by Tejo Remy The chest of drawers continues to be a popular item for contemporary designers ... chest of drawers is built up from 20 second hand drawers sourced from local flea markets in Europe ... O 3AAD 3AE 3A7585&page number 1&template id 1&sort order 1 You Can t Lay Down Your Memory Chest ... more details
In arms and armor, a war chest is a Chest furniture container for the personal weapon s and Personal armor protective gear of a Militia citizen soldier , kept in the household, and is the origin of the term. In politics In politics , a war chest is funding obtained from donors well in advance of a campaign, usually accumulated by an incumbent for either re election or to contest a more advanced office, or provided by a wealthy candidate to their own campaign. The possession of such excess funds may discourage otherwise viable candidates from a primary or general election challenge. In business In business a war chest, or cash mountain is a stash of money set aside to deal with unexpected changes in the business environment, or to use when expansion possibilities arise. ref http www.independent.co.uk news business news ici eyes buyups with 1631bn war chest 435693.html ICI eyes buy ups with 1bn war chest The Independent Independent , 9 February 2007, accessed 19 September 2009 ref The term originates with the medieval practice of having a chest furniture chest , literally, filled with money to open in time of war . Today companies can use accumulated cash or rely on quickly raised debt which costs less to carry when you don t need it. This is not always a reasonable substitute, as the debt available to a company typically drops as a result of the same actions that require the war chest to be opened. Companies can redistribute their war chests to shareholder s by issuing larger or special dividend s, or more commonly through share Share repurchase buyback operations. Companies do this because if actually held in cash, the companies will be earning a low rate of return in the money market s, whereas they could be using the funds to invest in more profitable projects. If they continue ... chest . ref http www.dailymail.co.uk sport football article 508769 Defoe Brown Keegan wishlist Ashley grants 25m war chest.html Defoe and Brown top Keegan wishlist as Ashley grants 25m war chest Daily ... more details
Chest voice is a term used within vocal music . The use of this term varies widely within vocal pedagogy ... in regards to this term. Chest voice can be used in relation to the following A particular ... recorded mention of the term chest voice was around the 13th century, when it was distinguished ... during the bel canto period when it was identified as the lowest of three vocal registers the chest ... abandoned the use of the term chest voice. ref name Stark In particular, the use of the term chest register has become controversial since vocal register vocal registration is more commonly seen today as a product of larynx laryngeal function that is unrelated to the physiology of the chest and lungs ... being produced in the chest. The vibratory sensations which are felt in these areas are resonance phenomena .... These vocal pedagogists prefer the term chest voice over the term chest register . These vocal ..., the term chest register is not used within speech and language pathology speech pathology and is not one ..., the term chest voice is adopted as it is less controversial. ref name McKinney The contemporary use of the term chest voice often refers to a specific kind of vocal coloration or vocal timbre ... or normal voice. Chest timbre can add a wonderful array of sounds to a singers vocal interpretive palette. The introduction of chest timbre is common to singers trained in the historic Italian school ... ref However, the use of overly strong chest voice in the higher registers in an attempt to hit higher notes in the chest can lead to forcing. Forcing can lead consequently to vocal deterioration. ref ... 5 ref Physiological process As the opinions on what exactly chest voice is vary greatly, there is no one consensus on the physiological production of chest voice. Here are a few opinions Bel canto ... thumb right 150px Glottal cycle, chest voice This view understands chest voice as the vocal ... the chest voice is created. ref name groveONE Vocal resonance understanding This view believes ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Flail chest Image Pulmonary contusion.jpg Caption A chest X ray of a flail chest ... D005409 A flail chest is a life threatening medical condition that occurs when a segment of the chest wall bones breaks under extreme stress and becomes detached from the rest of the chest wall. It occurs when multiple adjacent ribs are broken in multiple places, separating a segment, so a part of the chest ... cite journal author Keel M, Meier C title Chest injuries what is new? journal Current Opinion in Critical ... ref The flail segment moves in the opposite direction as the rest of the chest wall because ... of the chest is moving out, and vice versa. This so called paradoxical motion can increase the work and pain involved in breathing. Studies have found that up to half of people with flail chest die. Flail chest is invariably accompanied by pulmonary contusion , a bruise of the lung tissue that can ... PFkMN2YC&pg PA863&dq 22level of consciousness 22 ref Signs and symptoms Image Flail chest mechaincs.jpg ... October pmid 19789679 pmc 2749201 doi 10.4103 0972 9941.38912 url ref Causes Flail chest is a serious, life threatening chest injury often associated with underlying pulmonary injury and is most commonly ... 30 of patients with extensive thoracic trauma have a flail chest. ref name mancare This typically ... of the thoracic wall to displace and move independently of the rest of the chest wall. Flail chest can ... and crushing injuries most commonly break ribs at only one point for flail chest to occur a significant ... last Bjerke first H Scott authorlink title Flail Chest publisher eMedicine date 2006 06 16 url http www.emedicine.com med topic2813.htm accessdate 2007 08 01 ref Treatment Treatment of the flail chest ... settings to avoid barotrauma . Chest tube s as required. Adjustment of position to make the patient ... Granetzny A title Surgical versus conservative treatment of flail chest. Evaluation of the pulmonary ... lumen endotracheal tube, each lumen is connected to a different ventilator. Usually one side of the chest ... more details
Infobox company name Film Chest logo File Film Chest logo.jpg 150px type Privately held company Private foundation New York, New York 2000 principals location New York, New York , USA locations area served North America, South America, Europe, Asia key people Phil Hopkins, Ralph Stevens, Ian Stone principals industry Film , Home Video , Television revenue operating income net income assets equity owner num employees divisions subsid slogan homepage www.filmchest.com Film Chest , is a privately held media company that specializes in the archiving, restoring, licensing and distribution of films. It has offices in New York, NY, and Rockport, MA. ref http www.boston.com ae movies articles 2010 10 10 at film chest philip hopkins is on the hunt for lost movie treasures Peary, Gerald Boston Globe October 10, 2010 He s on The Hunt for Lost Movie Treasures ref Film Chest distributes consumer DVDs, and sells digital content via online outlets including Apple s iTunes Store , Amazon.com , and Hulu . It also licenses its movies to TV networks, including American Movie Classics and Turner Classic Movies , ref http www.gloucestertimes.com local x500715874 Return of The Stranger Showing spotlights local mans restoration McCarthy, Gail Gloucester Times October 7, 2010 Return of The Stranger Showing Spotlights Local Man s Restoration ref and for use as stock footage. According to the company s website ... Film Chest official website ref History The company was founded in 2000 by partners Phil Hopkins and Ralph ... chest philip hopkins is on the hunt for lost movie treasures Peary, Gerald Boston Globe October 10 ... , and Oscar winning classics like Orson Welles The Stranger , for which Film Chest completed the first ever HD restoration. ref http www.filmchest.com film chest classic movie about About Film Chest ... Reflist External links http www.filmchest.com Film Chest official website http www.aboutus.org FilmChest.com Film Chest at AboutUs.org Category Entertainment companies of the United States Category ... more details
Chest surgery can refer to Mastectomy Thoracic surgery dab Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details