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Identifier: textbookofradiol00mort (find matches)
Title: A text-book of radiology
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Morton, Edward Reginald, 1867-
Subjects: X-rays Cathode rays Ohm's law Fluorescence X-rays Radiography X-Rays Radiography
Publisher: New York : E.B. Treat & Co.
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Fig. 58. Traumatic Myositis Ossificans in front of the Femur. The Wrist may be taken in pronation or supina-tion, and where there is any doubt or suspected Colles*fracture, a stereoscopic pair should always be made. The normal ray should pass through the os magnum. Radiography of the hand, fingers, and toes is so simpleas to require no special description. Morton. K 146 TEXT-BOOK OF RADIOLOGY. Pelvis. — The plate is placed behind the sacrumand the normal ray passes down through a point midwaybetween the umbilicus and the symphysis. In doing the bladder the normal ray should correspondto a perpendicular from the centre of the plane of thepelvic brim.
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Fig. 59. Calcaneodynia or Painful Heel. Hip Joint.—Always tie the feet together, if possible,so as to bring out the necks of the femora. In adults always use a separate plate for each hip, asthere is otherwise too much distortion with the tube overthe middle line. The normal ray should pass through thefemoral neck. The hip joints are on about the samehorizontal level as the symphysis pubis. LOWER EXTREMITY. 147 The femur should be done in two directions, as other-wise it is not easy to judge the amount of displacementwhen a fracture is present. It is a difficult bone to show well in a radiograph onaccount of the large mass of muscle surrounding it on allsides—a soft tube and a full exposure will give the bestresults. Knee Joint.—A very satisfactory joint to radiographand excellent views can be obtained—either antero-posterior or lateral. Henieniber the rule to arrange as far as possible in alljoints for the normal trj to pass through the joint space. The Tibia and Fibula prese

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