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 (14570268889)

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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 (14570268889)

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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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Pi.ATE 12.—Exposure of Aim with stand shown in iirevions jilate. Tlie tube and tablesupporting the arm can be raised and lowered as needed. Centre the anode, lay the i)hoto-graphic plate on the top, jmt the field of the part in position, and make the exposure. Whenonce centrerl over the table the tube can remain ready for any number of subsequent exiioa-ures with axis effects. POSTIJEI^^a AND EXPOSING APPLIANCES 57 a tube-holder whick is fastened to the table, and is adjustable in anydesired situation helow the patient. A canvas-covered stretcher built on a frame so that the top ispivoted and can be rotated from side to side and tilted up or downin the long axis is useful. The frame can be placed upon large, easy-rolling wheels, so that it can be moved readily, and should have a legattached which can be let down to the floor when desired to steadyit and prevent accidental movements when fix:ation is wished. If a dependent tube-holder with sliding arms is constructed underthe table,

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