. The principles and practice of roentgenological technique . Tube Position Central ray through mid-line at levelstvloid of radius Lateral a) Extro-internal (ulnar) b) (radial) (Fig. 264) of Fig. -265 Figs. 264-265.—A device for the examination of thedistal end of the radius. In this examinationit seems desirable, first, to make the examinationif possible without rotation of the wrist; andsecond, that the plate should be on the radialrather than the ulnar side. Both are very con-veniently provided for by the device here illus-trated, which can be used on a wide chair-arm,as sh


. The principles and practice of roentgenological technique . Tube Position Central ray through mid-line at levelstvloid of radius Lateral a) Extro-internal (ulnar) b) (radial) (Fig. 264) of Fig. -265 Figs. 264-265.—A device for the examination of thedistal end of the radius. In this examinationit seems desirable, first, to make the examinationif possible without rotation of the wrist; andsecond, that the plate should be on the radialrather than the ulnar side. Both are very con-veniently provided for by the device here illus-trated, which can be used on a wide chair-arm,as shown here, or by placing it upon a slot between the base and the upright servesto hold the plate in the vertical position.(Bowen) 184 HANDS. Fig. 266.


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