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. Journal of radiology . ashington St., S. Lawrence, M. D., Bank of Commerce & Trust BIdg.,Memphis, Tenn. E. A. Merritt, M. D., 1621 Connecticut Ave., N. W., Wash-ington, D. C. <). II. McCandless, M. D., Argyle Building, Kansas City, B. Moore, M. D., Rochester, Minn. E. W. Rowe, M. D., First National Bank BIdg., Lincoln. Smithies. M. D., 1002 N. Dearborn St., S. Trostler, M. D., 615 Garfield Ave., W. Wasson, M. D., Denver, Colo. Alden Williams, M. D., 91 Monroe Ave., Grand Rapids, R. H. BoGGS, M. D., address Pittsburgh. Pa. D. T. Quigley, M. D., City National Bank BIdg., Omaha. E. C. Samuel, M. D., Touro Infirmary, New Schmitz, M. D., 25 E. Washington St., Soiland, M. D., 527 W. Seventh St., Los Angeles, Cal. Physics (l. W. Stewart, Im. I)., The State University of Iowa. Iowa City. Chemistry .1. X. Pearce, Pii. D., The State University of Iowa, Iowa A Wendt, Ph. D., The University of Chicago, THE JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY The Journal of Radiology appears for thefirst time with this issue. The Journal in reality is not something en-tirely new. It is hoped, however, that it will hepossihle to present many new features for thefurther development of Radiology. The intention of the Journal is to serve theentire medical profession, inasmuch as it is in-tended to treat .r-ray, radium and electricityfrom every possible angle of diagnosis andtherapy, thereby correlating more or less thevarious phases of diagnosis and treatment. The Journal will be owned, controlled andpublished exclusively by the members of theRadiological Society of North America. The Journal of Radiology earnestly solicitsthe cooperation of the entire medical profes-sion, as tiie progress of this science necessarilyconcerns each and every medical individual. We do not wish to feature Radiology as anindividual branch of medicine, but only as anindispensable essential to the collective phases. JUN 2


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