A system of instruction in X-ray methods and medical uses of light, hot-air, vibration and high-frequency currents - a pictorial system of teaching by clinical instruction plates with explanatory text (14570271650)
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Title: A system of instruction in X-ray methods and medical uses of light, hot-air, vibration and high-frequency currents : a pictorial system of teaching by clinical instruction plates with explanatory text : a series of photographic clinics in standard uses of scientific therapeutic apparatus for surgical and medical practitioners : prepared especially for the post-graduate home study of surgeons, general physicians, dentists, dermatologists and specialists in the treatment of chronic diseases, and sanitarium practice
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Monell, S. H. (Samuel Howard), d. 1918
Subjects: Vibration X-rays Diagnosis, Radioscopic Thermotherapy Electrotherapeutics X-Ray Therapy Vibration Diagnosis
Publisher: New York : E.R. Pelton
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School
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Plate 51.—Illustrating a normal wrist in which a piece of needle has been imbedded. Italso illustrates the method of marking a diagnosticating line at right angles to the longaxis of the arm when studying radiographs of old injuries of the wrist. This line is the onlysure safeguard for rightly interpreting old healed-up fractures of the lower end of the radius.The whole of the articular surface of the radius, when in its normal position, is on a plane sit-uated on the hand side of the diagnosticating line. When the radial styloid is on a level withthat of the ulnar it is considered to establish the diagnosis of a CoUess fracture. The loop ofwire seen in this picture was employed to localize the point of entrance of the needle. (Reb-man, Ltd.)
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Plate 52 (1).—Cystic tumor in the brain in child who was blind and partially paralyzed.Arrow in upper left-hand corner points to the tumor. The plate below shows the lateralcross-section of same case, while this plate gives the antero-posterior view. Compare bothradiographs. The reduced half-tone loses much of the original negatives.