JAMES PRESLEY JACKSON, M.D.
Osteopathic Medicine at Lile Dr, Little Rock, AR

License number
Arkansas R2633
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Internal Medicine
Address
Address
10001 Lile Dr, Little Rock, AR 72205
Phone
(501) 227-8000
(501) 221-5850 (Fax)

Professional information

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James Jackson - Little Rock, AR

James Jackson - Little Rock, AR

Work:
LINEAGE - Little Rock, AR
Service Technician / Install Coordinator
WESTLAND HEIGHTS APARTMENTS - Little Rock, AR
Maintenance Technician
Loram, Maint. of Way - Hamel, MN
Machine Operator
WAL-MART TIRE AND LUBE EXPRESS - Bryant, AR
Lube and Tire Technician
BEST BUY - Little Rock, AR
Merchandising Specialist


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James Presley Jackson, Little Rock AR

James Presley Jackson, Little Rock AR

Specialties:
Internist
Address:
10001 Lile Dr, Little Rock, AR 72205
Education:
Tulane University, School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Board certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine Certification in Internal Medicine


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Dr. James P Jackson, Little Rock AR - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. James P Jackson, Little Rock AR - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Internal Medicine
Address:
Little Rock Diagnostic Clinic
10001 Lile Dr, Little Rock 72205
(501) 227-8000 (Phone)
Certifications:
Internal Medicine, 1975
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Little Rock Diagnostic Clinic
10001 Lile Dr, Little Rock 72205
Baptist Health Medical Center - Little Rock
9601 Interstate 630, Little Rock 72205
Education:
Medical School
Tulane University School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1972
Ochsner Clin
Graduated: 1973
Graduated: 1975


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James Presley Jackson, Little Rock AR

James Presley Jackson, Little Rock AR

Specialties:
Internal Medicine, General Practice
Work:
Little Rock Allergy Clinic
10001 Lile Dr, Little Rock, AR 72205
Education:
Tulane University (1972)


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Road Maintenance Machine And Methods

Road Maintenance Machine And Methods

US Patent:
3997276, Dec 14, 1976
Filed:
Oct 11, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/514271
Inventors:
James A. Jackson - Little Rock AR
International Classification:
E01C 706
US Classification:
404 77
Abstract:
A road maintenance machine is provided with a heater assembly mounted on a general purpose chassis which is adapted for selectively attaching various road working devices. The heater assembly includes multiple rows of high temperature burner units each having means for burning fuel and projecting the generated heat downward against the road surface. The rows are spaced apart to allow the top of the surface to partially cool between burner rows as the heat penetrates the pavement in order to maintain the surface temperature below its flash point but high enough to achieve sufficient heat penetration to soften the pavement material to a significant depth. Heat shields and exhaust hoods are provided between the rows of burners to confine and direct the heat and combustion products. The chassis is provided with an adjustable hydraulic mechanism to which an asphalt planer, a scarifier assembly or a grooving cylinder may be attached to work the softened pavement material. An elevator is mounted at the rear of the machine to clear the roadway of planed material.


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Road Maintenance Machine

Road Maintenance Machine

US Patent:
4018540, Apr 19, 1977
Filed:
Mar 5, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/448404
Inventors:
James A. Jackson - Little Rock AR
International Classification:
E01C 2314
US Classification:
404 95
Abstract:
A road maintenance machine is provided with a heater assembly mounted on a general purpose chassis which is adapted for selectively attaching various road working devices. The heater assembly includes multiple rows of high temperature burner units each having means for burning fuel and projecting the generated heat downward against the road surface. The rows are spaced apart to allow the top of the surface to partially cool between burner rows as the heat penetrates the pavement in order to maintain the surface temperature below its flash point but high enough to achieve sufficient heat penetration to soften the pavement material to a significant depth. Heat shields and exhaust hoods are provided between the rows of burners to confine and direct the heat and combustion products. The chassis is provided with an adjustable hydraulic mechanism to which an asphalt planer, a scarifier assembly or a grooving cylinder may be attached to work the softened pavement material. An elevator is mounted at the rear of the machine to clear the roadway of planed material.