. American X-ray journal . THE AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL. 1106. 1107 THE AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL. married, born in Illinois, weighs 140pounds; appeared for examination witha hard lump in the region of the gallbladder. The usual positive eliniealsymptoms of gall stone were entirelywarning. Physical examination of theliver yielded negative resnlts. but thegall bladder seemed distended withstones. The friction of the stones uponeach other could be heard with the ances. Short attacks of colic occurredat intervals for some months, followedby an intermission and a return of theparoxisms. The findings of


. American X-ray journal . THE AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL. 1106. 1107 THE AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL. married, born in Illinois, weighs 140pounds; appeared for examination witha hard lump in the region of the gallbladder. The usual positive eliniealsymptoms of gall stone were entirelywarning. Physical examination of theliver yielded negative resnlts. but thegall bladder seemed distended withstones. The friction of the stones uponeach other could be heard with the ances. Short attacks of colic occurredat intervals for some months, followedby an intermission and a return of theparoxisms. The findings of the skia-graph were corroborated by an explora-tory operation, which revealed a cal-culus in a fibrous capsule infiltrated withlime salts. Case 4. A prominent Chicago prac-titioner, 60 vears old, at one time had an


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