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Identifier: americanxrayjour9101unse (find matches)
Title: American X-ray journal
Year: 1902 (1900s)
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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
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fthe teeth and adjacent parts, and the bestI can do under the circumstances is torefer those desiring this information tomy communication before the Third In-ternational Dental College held in Paris,.1900, or to a book on The Applicationof Electricity in Dentistry, by thespeaker, which is nearly ready for thepublishers. I will be glad to answerany questions any one may desire to ask. * Electros delayed.2238 Euclid ave., Cleveland, O. Leonard calls attention to the factthat many permanent injuries supposedto have been the result of traumatismor sprain are now known to have beenfractures. All such accidents in diag-nosis can now be avoided. An oblique fracture might be in per-fect apposition and the raying done atright angle to the brake which wouldhardly distinguish the injury. Shiftingthe position 90 degrees would show thefragments. A case of carcinoma of the breast, toofar advanced for surgical interference,which yielded to the x-rays, was recentlyreported by Andrew Clark, of London.
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THE AMERICAN X-RA Y JOURNAL. 95i Constitution, RoentgenSociety. At the annual meeting of the Roent-gen Society in New York City, Dec. 14,1900, a committee was voted to be ap-pointed by the President, to revise theConstitution. Herewith is the result oftheir careful deliberation. The reportwill be acted upon at the regular meet-ing in Buffalo, Sept. 10 and n. CONSTITUTION.ARTICLE I. Name.—This Society shall be known as theAmerican Roentgen Society. ARTICLE II. Object.—The object of the Society shall be thestudy and practical application of the RoentgenRavs. x • ARTICLE III. Sec. 1.—Its members shall consist of active,corresponding and honorary. They shall be per-sons interested in the object of the Society, andcommended by at least two members in writing,approved by the Executive Committee, who musthave proof of their good ethical standing andelected by ballot. Sec. 2.—Active members shall be residents ofthe United States or Canada, shall sign the Con-stitution and pay annual

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