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American X-ray journal (1897) (14570439257)

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Title: American X-ray journal

Year: 1899 (1890s)

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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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W. Rohr, to whom indebtedness wasacknowledged for permission to print it.The patient was fifty years old, present-ed the typical signs of aortic aneurism. charge tube behind the patient. Thetime of exposure was seven minutes.The picture shows the inner ends of theclavicles, the sternum, the diaphragm •264 THE AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL. and upper border of the liver. The tri-angular shadow of the heart occupies aspace lower than in normal skiagraphsof this region. The large round shadowtaking up the greater part of the centre- ward of the aneurism, on the left side ofthe vertebral column. About one month after the skiagramwas taken the patient died. The post-mortem examination by Dr. H. E. Sau-

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KIG. 2. of the picture is the aneurism, w hich in er show ed the aneurism almost the samethe picture is larger on the right side. size as shown in the picture. It wasAnother picture where the plate was on saculated and formed of the transversethe back showed an extension down- portion of the aorta. In addition there THE AMERICAX X-RAYJOlRXAL.

The American X-Ray Journal was the first radiology journal in the United States. Its first issue was published in May 1897, its founder and first editor was an American physician Heber Robarts (1852–1922), who took an early keen interest in the new Roentgen rays. Robarts was also a co-founder of the Roentgen Society of the United States, the forerunner of the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS). In its earliest days the journal struggled to attract any important articles as the majority of the pioneering researchers in the fledgling field of x-rays would prefer to see their work published in the established medical journals. The initial subscription rate for the new journal was one dollar per annum (payable in advance) or two dollars for overseas subscribers. Alternatively, it was ten cents per issue, or twenty cents for readers outside the US. In 1902, Harry Preston Pratt, an American physician from Chicago with an interest in electrotherapy, purchased the American X-Ray Journal from Dr Robarts. In 1904, the American X-Ray Journal subsumed the Archives of Electrology and Radiology (which had previously been the American Electro-Therapeutic and X-Ray Era). Following this, the journal was re-named and re-focussed as the American Journal of Progressive Therapeutics, and this published its last edition in January 1906.

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