WILLIAM J HARTIGAN, III
Social Work in Arlington, MA

License number
Massachusetts 221391
Issued Date
Nov 19, 2015
Expiration Date
Oct 1, 2018
Type
Licensed Certified Social Worker
Address
Address
Arlington, MA 02474

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Name
Address
Phone
William Hartigan, age 83
10 Ellestuen Rd, Worcester, MA 01606
(774) 232-1165
William Hartigan
84 Church St, Winchester, MA 01890
(781) 721-2933
William Hartigan
58 Queen St, Worcester, MA 01610
William Hartigan, age 89
7 Regis Rd, Marshfield, MA 02050
(781) 834-7856
William Hartigan, age 67
31 College Ave, Arlington, MA 02474
(781) 646-6564

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Method And Apparatus For Capturing Debris Generated From A Procedure On A Human's Extremeties

Method And Apparatus For Capturing Debris Generated From A Procedure On A Human's Extremeties

US Patent:
2006002, Feb 2, 2006
Filed:
Oct 17, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/163373
Inventors:
William Hartigan - Arlington MA, US
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604322000
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for capturing debris generated from a procedure on a human's extremities having a support bar that can be removably secured to an item of furniture, a flexible or rigid frame secured to the support bar adapted to receive a flexible receptacle, and at least one flexible receptacle placed upon or removably secured to the frame. Procedures include, but are not limited to, podiatry, manicure, and pedicure.


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Method And Apparatus For Capturing Debris Generated From A Procedure On A Human's Extremities

Method And Apparatus For Capturing Debris Generated From A Procedure On A Human's Extremities

US Patent:
2004023, Dec 2, 2004
Filed:
Dec 5, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/707326
Inventors:
William Hartigan - Arlington MA, US
International Classification:
A47L013/52
US Classification:
015/257100
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for capturing debris generated from a procedure on a human's extremities having a support bar that can be removably secured to an item of furniture, a flexible frame secured to the support bar adapted to receive a disposable receptacle, and at least one receptacle place upon or removably secured to the frame. Procedures include, but are not limited to, podiatry, manicure, and pedicure. Receptacles can be provided pre-loaded in cartridges. Receptacles can be mounted on freestanding support structures, such a tripod, instead of being fastened to an item of furniture.