. Journal of radiology . body of the patient with-out the necessity of moving the is very often of great importancein cases of adjusting fractures or search-ing for foreign bodies. Thus, when the surgical operation is to be continued thefluoroscope screen is simply pushed outof the field and the operation further fluoroscopic or radiographicexamination is necessary, then with onemotion of the hand either the fluoros-copic or the radiographic apparatus isplaced back in position and anotherfilm can be exposed or the fluoroscopicexamination and direct visible observa-tion


. Journal of radiology . body of the patient with-out the necessity of moving the is very often of great importancein cases of adjusting fractures or search-ing for foreign bodies. Thus, when the surgical operation is to be continued thefluoroscope screen is simply pushed outof the field and the operation further fluoroscopic or radiographicexamination is necessary, then with onemotion of the hand either the fluoros-copic or the radiographic apparatus isplaced back in position and anotherfilm can be exposed or the fluoroscopicexamination and direct visible observa-tion repeated. Particularly distinctive features ofthis table are: First: Extreme ease in changingfrom radiographic to fluoroscopic ex-aminations. Second: The entire length of thetable is available for both radiographicand fluoroscopic examination of thepatient. Third: The absolute safety and ex-treme simplicity of operation of thisapparatus render it very adaptable asa clinical or surgical radiographic andfluoroscopic 439


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