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Identifier: roentgenraysinme1901will (find matches)
Title: The Roentgen rays in medicine and surgery as an aid in diagnosis and as a therapeutic agent : designed for the use of practitioners and students
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Williams, Francis H. (Francis Henry), 1852-1936
Subjects: Radiography X-rays
Publisher: New York, Macmillan
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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ion between the phalanges and the epiphyses,and a great increase in the bulk of the soft structure of the hands, andin one case, of the feet. Murray suggests that the union of the epiphy-ses may have been arrested by some other cause than the acromegalia. Oudin and Barthelemy have also reported on the use of the X-rays inacromegalia. New Growths. — New growths which in any way interfere with thebony structure, as, for example, a growth which might cause disintegra-tion of the spinal column, may be recognized indirectly by an X-rayexamination; that is, the changes in the bones could be recognized byan X-ray photograph, but the cause of the change would be decided bymeans of other signs and symptoms. New growths which are formed in the soft tissues, such as carci-noma and sarcoma, have already been referred to in connection with the 1 Trans. Clin. Soc, London, XXXII, pp. 244-247. 2 Acromegaly with Goitre, and Exophthalmic Goitre, Edinburgh Medical Jouriial,February, 1897, PP- 170-174-
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Fig. 336. Osteosarcoma of humerus. Patient of Dr. Bolles in 1896. The fluorescent screen andradiograph showed great enlargement of humerus and shaggy outline. The patient was lying on hi back when the radiograph was taken, with the tube above him and a little inside the humerus; that U/pf. Q Q is, toward the median Jine of the body. Dr. Bolles considered that this was an osteosarcoma of the CL----*— humerus. 31^---- C^^ us -hlat Or.

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  • booksubject:Radiography
  • booksubject:X_rays
  • bookpublisher:New_York__Macmillan
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