. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Figs. 3 and 4. Roentgenograms from a specimen fromthe Warren Museum, Harvard Aledical portion of the dorsal region showing a newgrowth which had started in the body of one ofthe vertebrae and appeared on the outside alongthe spinous process. (Fromi the records of theMuseum.) Although three bodies are involved, noone is completely destroyed. Intervertebral spacesare only slightly lessened and the process seems tohave attacked the posterior portions of the bodies. the Potter-Bucky diaphragm, spinal pathologyb
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Figs. 3 and 4. Roentgenograms from a specimen fromthe Warren Museum, Harvard Aledical portion of the dorsal region showing a newgrowth which had started in the body of one ofthe vertebrae and appeared on the outside alongthe spinous process. (Fromi the records of theMuseum.) Although three bodies are involved, noone is completely destroyed. Intervertebral spacesare only slightly lessened and the process seems tohave attacked the posterior portions of the bodies. the Potter-Bucky diaphragm, spinal pathologybeing much better observed, the determinationof lesions tlierein may be more accuratelymade. In conclusion, I wish to thank Dr. GeorgeW. Holmes, whose kind assistance has madethis paper possible. REFERENCES 1. Roberts, Percy Willard. A study of juxta-articu- lar sarcoma. Am. J. Orihop. Surg., 1915, xiii,257-279. 2. EwiNG, James. Neoplastic Diseases. Philadelphia, 1919, pp. 419-428. MY STUDIES ON THE PHYSICIAL FOUNDATIONS OFDEEP THERAPY TREATMENT* By prof. dr. FRIEDRICH DESSA
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