American X-ray journal (1901) (14571431760)
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Identifier: americanxrayjour9101unse (find matches)
Title: American X-ray journal
Year: 1902 (1900s)
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Subjects: X-Rays Radiography
Publisher: St. Louis : American X-Ray Publishing Co.
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and the National Endowment for the Humanities
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i of an inchin diameter and is making a rapidrecovery. In conclusion, I would say, have agood apparatus that is always ready andthen with care and ordinary skill suc-cessful results will follow your efforts. Olean. X. Y. Verdict—X-Ray Burn. Otis Clapp & Son of Providence, R.I., have written us that a verdict hasjust been rendered against them for thesum of $6,750 on account of an x-rayburn inflicted with a static machine. Dr. Augustus C. Bernays has recentlybeen elected president of the Academyof Medicine. This is the most enlight-ened, classical and high grade medicalbody west of the Alleghenys. Lr. Dam-pheare was the retiring president. Bothof these surgeons use the x-rays. Dr. John B. Deaver, of Philadelphia,in the St. Louis Clinique, says that thex-ray is used in making differential diag-nosis between renal colic and appendi-citis. 0
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IK A1 I I HI IIMKK THIRD OF THIGH. Note natures effort to repair, by the abundance of callus thrown about the frag-ments, notwithstanding the bones are almost at right angles.Property Ol 8t. Louis X-Ray Laboratory, Chemical Building, Eighth and Olive Streets. THE AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL. 1015 X-Rays from Static Machinesfor Therapeutic Purposes. The following letter from Dr. Pusey, ofChicago, will explain itself. The inquiryis a quotation from his reprint on thex-rays in the treatment of skin diseases.Dr. Puseys opinion is not shared by allx-ray operators: Nov. 7, 1901.Dr. Heber Robarts, St. Louis, Mo. Dear Doctor:—I have your favor of October 30asking me why the work should not be under-taken with static machines or with the ordinaryapparatus used for diagnostic purposes. Theanswer to this is suggested in the previous sen-tence of the same paragraph of my article, viz.:It is necessary that all of the factors involved inproducing the light be definite and that there berepeated exposur