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Schematic application of the roentgen-ray machine, extracted from Military roentgenology (1944)

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English: Schematic application of the roentgen-ray machine, extracted from Military roentgenology (1944)
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Military roentgenology (1944)

Internet Archive identifier: unitedstates_militaryroentgenology_1944
Author United States. War Department

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