Radiography and radio-therapeutics (1917) (14571296708)
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Identifier: radiographyradio01knox (find matches)
Title: Radiography and radio-therapeutics
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Knox, Robert, 1868-1928
Subjects: Radiography Radiotherapy
Publisher: New York : Macmillan
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive
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> PLATE XVlll.—Dkntai. Films and Nohmal .Iaw. a h and c Reproductious of ra.liosrai.is of teeth obtained with film iu the mouth.,/ Lateral view of upper and lower jaw to show teeth in left lower jaw. The inferiordental canal is well seen.
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PLATE \1X.—Lower Jaw and Ckhvual Ukcjion. a, Dentigerous cyst in lower jaw (Iniried tooth). b. Fracture through ramus of lower jaw. <■, Showing good detail in soft parts, absence of teeth, calcified cervical glands. d. Calculus in submaxillary duct, probe leads to calculus. (Radiogram by Dr. Harvey. THE CERVICAL REGION 213 Spinous processes Cervical transverse processes Dorsal transverseprocess ascertaining the condition of the bodies of the cervical vertebrae, the integrityof the spinal canal, and the presence of abnormalities of the region. Thepresence of cer\ical ribs canbest be shown by the antero-posterior position. The cervical region hasbeen partially shown inFig. 182, but it is necessaryto illustrate this particularregion fully, for it is herethat the difficulty of show-ing a fracture or dislocationmay be very great, and insome instances impossible. An antero - posteriorview of the neck region is not a very satisfactory one, because of the superimposing 5.6.7 Cerv.cal v