The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine (1906) (14754510714)
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Identifier: americanjournroen06ameruoft (find matches)
Title: The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: American Radium Society American Roentgen Ray Society
Subjects: Radiotherapy X-rays
Publisher: Springfield, Ill. C.C. Thomas
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto
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nition and Progressive Development, as Studied by the Roentgen Rays G. E. Pfahler, M.D. . . .575 A Roentgenologic Study of Metastatic Malignancy of the Bones A. B. Moore, M.D. . . . 589 3/J vi Contents Myxoma of Bone with Report of a Case of Myxochon- / Alberlus Cotton, M.D., and _ dro-Sarcoma of the Femur 1 Standish McCleary, M.D. J ^ Dislocation of the Innominate Bone John T. Murphy, M.D. . . 6oi Arithmetical Computation of Roentgen Dosage .... George M. MacKee, M.D. . 602A Consideration of the Treatment of the Diseases of the Thyroid with Special Reference to the so-called Hyperthyroidism John A. Lichly, M.Ph., M.D. 608 Treatment of Goiter by Radiation Russell H. Boggs, M.D. . . 613 The Early Roentgen Diagnosis of Ulcerative Tubercu- j Lawrason Brown, M.D. A lous Colitis I and Homer L. Sampson J -^ Tcleroentgenology of the Head P.M. Hkkey, M.D. . . . 641 A Safety Device for X-Ray Tubes George C~ Johnston, M.D. . 643 Multiple Myeloma of Bones William A. Evans, M.D. . . 646 Index 655
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Kn Route to the X-Rav Room. THE AMERICAN JOURNALOF ROENTGENOLOGY Editor, H. M. Imhoden, M.D., Kiew Tor\ VOL. VI (new series) JANUARY, 191Q No. SOME OBSERVATIONS OF MASTOID STRUCTURE ASREVEALED BY ROENTGEN-RAY EXAMINATION* BY ISAAC GERBER, M.D. PROVIDENCE, R. I. THE material reported in this paperis the result of some study in the pasttwo years by Dr. F. N. Bigelow of Provi-dence, and the writer. This work wassuggested by Dr. Bigelow as a result A large part of the clinical literature onmastoid disease published in the pastfew years regards the mastoid as havingessentially a definite type of structure.The authors speak of mastoid disease as
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