Journal of roentgenology (1919) (14754202361)
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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. 3102. ILLUSTRATION SHOWS ANTERO-POSTEEIOK VIEW OFSAME CASE, HORIZONTAL POSITION, FACING UPWARD The colon can be outlined by the presence of large quantities of gas,which was passed in through a rectal tube. The irregular density extend-ing from the level of the second lumbar vertebra to the right (indicated bythe number plate) is the point where the adhesions hold the intestines asappears in the lateral horizontal view No. 3100. Mil,, n 17 278 THE JOURXAL OF R()KXT(JKNOLOGY 3 29 8
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No. 3298. ILLUSTRATION IS A LATERAL VIEW, PATIEXT LYING PACE UPWARD The patieut same as indicated in Nos. 3192, 3193 and 3190. The patent was operated upon. Adhesions were surgically treated. Ab-domen was filled with oxygen immediately following operation. No furtheroxygen was introduced until end of third day, when observations showed thefindings this radiogram indicates. The adhesions appear more numerous than preceding the operation. Theease illustrates the necessity of introducing oxygen daily, if necessary toprevent contact with the peritoneum of the anterior wall for a period of atleast four days. PNEUMOPERITONEUM — ORNDOFF 279
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