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English: H. Westbury

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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for Prevention of X-Ray Burns.Improved X-Ray Tubes.Inaccuracies of the X-Ray So-called.The X-Ray in Quackery.Mississippi Valley Medical AssociationSeek and Ye Shall Find.Trigonometry in X-Ray Work.Forgeries in Art Proved by X-Rays.Bullet in Hip Joint.Becquerel Rays. Committee on Scientific Research, R. S.Roentgen Society. (U. S. Roentgen Society of the United States.Detecting and Excluding Renal and Urethral Calculi.Good X-Ray Pictures.X Ray as an Analgesic. Roentgen Society of the United States. Skiagraph in Oral and Dental Surgery. A Study of Static Electrical Apparatus-Articles 3, 4 and 5. X-Rays in the Bladder. Fissures and Fractures. Rodent Ulcers. Insects and the X-Rays. New Process of Pelvimetry and LongDistance Radiography. Roentgen Society of the United States. Exact Localization. X-Ray Therapeutics. Roentgen Society. First Becquerel Burn. Investigation of X-Ray Problems. A New Hospital. Epithelioma. X-Ray Burns in Paris. Rudolf Virchow Fund. SEP 29t9ft$essor Roentgen. 152356
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THE AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL. Devoted to Practical X-Ray Work and Allied Arts and Sciences. VOL. 9. ST. LOUIS, JULY, 1901. NO. 1. Roentgen Society of theUnited States. Every member of the medical profes-sion having pride in himself and theadvancement of diagnostic medicineshould join the Roentgen Society. Thisis the only body in all this land that hastaken the initiative. The society haslike all other undertakings come upfrom necessity; to congeal into a com-mon whole the vast resources of theRoentgen discovery for the profession atlarge. If you identify yourself by member-ship you are one of the great fraternity.You are then an integral part, limb andsoul in sympathy with its work. If youare outside it is quite natural to becomea critic and feel chilly towards the verymeans you need to employ. Inside wecriticise for mutual advantage and weighthe logic of our course in the scales ofjustice. No one can safely deny theimportance of this subject if he is apractitioner of medicine any more

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