. The principles and practice of roentgenological technique . Fig. 6~b.— Roentgen aeroplane unit. Disposition ofparts. ,^f, ;. Fig. 67a.—Roentgen surgical aeroplane. material for all kinds of intervention. Themotor of the plane supplies the power for theRoentgen current with the interposition of thesmall transformer and interrupter. The ad-vantages of such a flying radio-surgical unitare obvious. The fluoroscopic and radio-logical manipulations may be done in the aero-plane itself, by means of a special cap, devisedby Fig. -Table and horizontal fluoroscope set up for


. The principles and practice of roentgenological technique . Fig. 6~b.— Roentgen aeroplane unit. Disposition ofparts. ,^f, ;. Fig. 67a.—Roentgen surgical aeroplane. material for all kinds of intervention. Themotor of the plane supplies the power for theRoentgen current with the interposition of thesmall transformer and interrupter. The ad-vantages of such a flying radio-surgical unitare obvious. The fluoroscopic and radio-logical manipulations may be done in the aero-plane itself, by means of a special cap, devisedby Fig. -Table and horizontal fluoroscope set up foroperation—aeroplane unit.


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