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Identifier: americanjournroen09ameruoft (find matches)
Title: The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: American Radium Society American Roentgen Ray Society
Subjects: Radiotherapy X-rays
Publisher: Springfield, Ill. C.C. Thomas
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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d the tissues are unable to where it is suspected that the metabolic throw oil disease, and remain in a state of conditions will be apt to cause pyorrhea, such lowered vitality that it is impossible and in this way keep the mouths of our for them to recover. The inflammation of the patients in a state of health during sick-peridental membrane and the gums con-tinues as the infection penetrates the lym-phatics. Following the treatment of these ness and convalescence. M\ experiments have shown many fortu-nate effects, by-products of the treatment, Dkwi , Earths, and Noyes, Fkederk k I!.. A study of lymphatic wsr.s in the dental pulp. Denial Cosmos. April. 1917. 740 Roentgen Therapy in Dentistry 74 as it were; swellings from jaw infectionshave subsided, pain and soreness have leftthe parts, and cases of neuritis have, afterlong years standing, remained quiet as the effects, even from the use of very smalldoses such as they would use in the mak-ing of a few x-ray examinations of theteeth.
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Fig. 1. An early method of protection used by theauthor. result of a few doses of the x-rays, and haveapparently been greatly influenced by thisform of treatment. It is hard to mention such findings with-out what might seem to be extravagantstatements. But in order that the greatestgood may come to our patients and thesephenomenon be observed by all investiga-tors in this field of research, I askleave to mention them; for if they proveconstant in the future, they will be of greatvalue to our profession in the treatment ofmany obstinate and painful diseases. In the near future I expect to be able topresent to you the findings in a large num-ber of cases where roentgen therapy wasemployed; also the histological and path-ological findings which are now beingsecured. Mention of the anodyne effects of the x-rays to operators in different fields ofresearch has often brought forth theremark that they have observed similar Fig. 2. Improved diaphragm allowing the x-ray to beapplied to a defini

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  • booksubject:Radiotherapy
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