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The Röntgen rays in medical work (1899) (14570466187)

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Title: The Röntgen rays in medical work

Year: 1899 (1890s)

Authors: Walsh, David

Subjects: X-rays Radiography X-Rays Radiography

Publisher: London : Baillière, Tindall and Cox

Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine

Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School

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Fig. 29.—Davidsons Couch, with shifting Tube-holdee, for Roxtgex Rav Work. ments. A hint may perhaps be taken from some of the Frenchmakers, who place the table on a hinge, so that the patient maybe tilted bodily from the horizontal to a reclining position, apoint of some importance in the use of the screen. VIII. PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE RAYS The proper management of Eontgen ray work involves attentionto a number of details. It can be acquired only by a carefulstudy of the various parts of the apparatus and also of methods;unless these be mastered the operator may produce nothing butpoor results, and may speedily ruin the best and most costlycoil. In the following description an attempt has been madeto describe the process in a systematic manner, much as itwould be carried out in actual practice :

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W o ■fl PIo £ w Is o O (a H& O <J go °3 o < £03 O H:0 O wfl Pi ^ ^ 9pToo w w M ELECTRICAL APPARATUS AND METHODS 65 First examine the platinum points of your coil; see they arenot in contact, and are perfectly smooth and even; also noticethat the arm of the switch which passes the current into the* primary of the coil points upward. If the condenser be con-nected to the coil by means of wires fastened to binding screwson the base of the coil, see that the wires are firmly screweddown. Place the discharging-points of the coil opposite eachother, about h inch apart. The source of supply of the electric current having been testedas already described (p. 24), one end of a piece of thick, well-insulated copper wire, No. 12 B.G., should be firmly fixed inthe + terminal of the battery, and the other end securely fastenedto the binding screw on the coil; a second piece of wire shouldbe similarly fixed on the - terminal of the battery, and led tothe other binding screw on the coi

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