American X-ray journal (1897) (14570297608)

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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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of the Wrist Joint. The Importance of Radiography, for theDiagnosis and Treatment of Devia-tions of the Yerterbral Column.—Sum-mary of Radiography in France for 98. By M M. P. Redon and Loran.Translations by Frank Ring. A.M.. M.D The Use of Roentgen Rays in Cuba.Influence of Induction Coil Condenserson X-Ray Definition. By Alfred G. Dell.The Light of Glow Worms. Influence of X Rays on Luminosity ofGases. Vacuum Tubes vs. Coherers.Roentgen Rays in 1898.London Items. I. M. Barbour. M.B., CorrespondentRoentgen Ravs and Hysteria. X-Ray Essentials—The Value of theX-Ray From a Diagnostic and The-rapeutic Standpoint. Prof. H. P. Pratt, M.D Izambard Process of Printing by X-Rays. Measuring the Area of the Heart. Therapeutic Effect of the Roentgen Ray. The X Rays at Omdurman The Mississippi Valley Medical PressAssociation. Missouri State Medical Association. Durat ;on of Roentgen-Ray Emission. Complete Index of the Four volumesof The American X-Ray Journal willbe printed in the June issue.
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SIR WILLIAM CROOKES, F. R. S. The American X-Ray Journal. Devoted to Practical X-Ray Work and Allied Arts and Sciences. VOL. ST. LOUIS, APRIL, 1899. MO. If. X-RAY ESSENTIALS—THE VALUE OFTHE X-RAY FROM A DIAGNOSTICAND THERAPEUTIC STAND-POINT. Kead before the Erie Railway Surgeons meeting heldin Chicago at the Grand Pacitic Hotel on October 19,189.S by Prol. H P. Pratt, M. D. of Chicago: It was the latter part of January of1896 that Prof. Roentgen announced to the scientific world that he had succeed-ed in photographing the bones of theliving skeleton. There has not been adiscovery of such vast importance to the medical profession since the dis-covery of the circulation of the blood byHarvey. Before the telegraph wireswere fairly cold, giving to the world thisintelligence, every scientist having anavailable, or able to secure an availableapparatus, commenced to experimentindependently, endeavoring to prove ordisprove said statement. After they hadsatisfied themselves as to its correctne

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