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English: Identifier: journalofradiolo2192radi (find matches)

Title: Journal of radiology
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Radiological Society of North America American College of Radiology and Physiotherapy
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Publisher: Omaha, Neb., : (Radiological Pub. Co.)
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities

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y Corporation. Mr. C. C. Darnell of the research laboratory of General Electric Company becomes the Commercial Engineer of the Victor X-Ray Corporation. Mr. W. S. Kendrick, who for many years had charge of the commercial sale of the Coolidge tube, will be General Sales Manager. Mr. L. B. Miller remains General Manager of Agency Sales. The Victor X-Ray Corporation will continue to carry out the same liberal policies and practices toward the X-Ray trade that have already been established by the General Electric Company. The primary purpose of this merger was to co-ordinate the efforts of the best and most constructive elements in the research, engineering and commercial divisions of the X-Ray field to the end that users of X-Ray equipment might be served in the best possible manner, and assurances are given by the officers of the new corporation that the ideal toward which they intend to strive is 100% service. VICTOR X-RAY CORPORATION President a Mention the Journal of Radiology—It Identifies You.
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PUBLISHED BY THE RADIOL0GICAL SOCIETY Potter-Bucky Diaphragm Victor Model THE degree of high quality radiographs with the Potter-Bucky Diaphragm is dependent entirely on the success of the manufacturer in the application of the principles involved. The Victor Model of the Potter-Bucky Diaphragm is the result of intensive experimental work on the part of Victor Engineers in collaboration with Dr. Potter, and was not announced until it proved itself to have reached a much higher degree of perfection than ever before attained. The design of the grid in the Victor Model differs from that of any other construction, and due largely to this the following points of superiority are realized: 1. Decidedly better diagnostic ance ranging from 20 to 35 inches plates or films are made with the 5. The fineness of the grid makes Potter Bucky Diaphragm than are possible the stereoscopic movement possible without it. both up and down and crosswise the 2. A wide range of exposure. without chest. changin

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1921
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