Journal of roentgenology (1919) (14570691720)
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Identifier: journalofroentge2191west (find matches)
Title: Journal of roentgenology
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Western Roentgen Society
Subjects: Radiology
Publisher: Iowa City, Iowa : Western Roentgen Society, 1918-1919
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities
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No. 3296. ILLUSTRATION IS A LATERAL VIEW. PATIENT LYING FACE UPWARD Case is one suffering from myeloid leukemia. The arched mass of intense density with regular contour is the surface ofthe greatly enlarged spleen. Just proximal to the splenic notch, denoted bythe depression in the arched outline, there are small bands of peritonealadhesions between the surface of the spleen and parietal peritoneum. PXEUMOPERI TONE UM — ORNDOFF 291
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No. 3186. ILLUSTRATION IS AN ANTERO-POSTERTOR VIEW.PATIENT LYING FACE DOWNWARD Hips elevated to permit intraperitoneal gas to accumulate in the truepelvis. Note the shadow of the uterus which is probably pregnant about eightweeks. ROENTGENOLOGY FROM THE STANDPOINT OFTHE INTERNIST * Arthur D. Dunn, M. D.Omaha Your program committee, by arranging a symposium onstandpoints, has sensed the fact that the Roentgenolo-gists place in the medical body social is as yet anomalous.The roentgenologist is in the position of a manufacturerwho has one product to sell but who has not as yet deter-mined to whom or through what channels he shall perma-nently market this product. Under present conditions, lieis compelled to sell in the open market to a widely diversi-fied clientele. He must convince his various customers thatthey are getting exactly what they want, no matter how illadapted the goods may he to their uses. It unfortunatelystands to reason that the stuff he sells to a poorlytrained, general