. Journal of roentgenology . No. 3177. ILLUSTBATION IS AN ANTEROPOSTERIOR LYING FACE UPWARD Hips elevated to permit oxygen in the peritoneal cavity to displace allorgans possible in the true pelvis. The pneumocystia places the bladder wall in position to be shown withdetail. The rays in this illustration were directed obliquely downward and distal-ward to eliminate the confusion of the shadows of the coccyx and to showthe posterior wall of the bladder approaching the region of the trigone. It is obvious that a very small neosplasm or hypertrophic cystitis couldbe positively detect


. Journal of roentgenology . No. 3177. ILLUSTBATION IS AN ANTEROPOSTERIOR LYING FACE UPWARD Hips elevated to permit oxygen in the peritoneal cavity to displace allorgans possible in the true pelvis. The pneumocystia places the bladder wall in position to be shown withdetail. The rays in this illustration were directed obliquely downward and distal-ward to eliminate the confusion of the shadows of the coccyx and to showthe posterior wall of the bladder approaching the region of the trigone. It is obvious that a very small neosplasm or hypertrophic cystitis couldbe positively detected in this manner. PN E FM () P E RI T( )X EI \M —OKXDOFF 285. No. 3119. ILLUSTRATION IS AN ANTERO POSTERIOR LYING PACE DOWNWARD Note the shadows of the diaphragm on both sides, liver, spleen, right kid-ney and absence of kidney on left side. Peritoneal adhesions fix the liver and diaphragm for a short also possesses six lumbar vertebra. 286 THE -JOURNAL OP ROENTGENOLOGY


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