. American X-ray journal . le Focus X-Ray Tube for the Accu-rate Localization by Fluoroscope or Pho-tographic Plate of Foreign Bodies, byCharles Lester Leonard, A. M., M. D. Neural Dynamics. Visibility of Roentgen Rays. Lung and Heart Reflexes. Physical and Fluoroscopic Examination ofthe Thorax. The Electrolytic Interrupter in X-RayWork. Luminosity of Rare Earths Produced byCathode Rays. The Pineal Gland and Sexual Develop-ment. Seeing With Dark Retained in the in Large Pleural Effusions. CONTENTS VOL. 5 NO. 6. Dr. S. H. Monell. Photographs and Radiographs. ProDf


. American X-ray journal . le Focus X-Ray Tube for the Accu-rate Localization by Fluoroscope or Pho-tographic Plate of Foreign Bodies, byCharles Lester Leonard, A. M., M. D. Neural Dynamics. Visibility of Roentgen Rays. Lung and Heart Reflexes. Physical and Fluoroscopic Examination ofthe Thorax. The Electrolytic Interrupter in X-RayWork. Luminosity of Rare Earths Produced byCathode Rays. The Pineal Gland and Sexual Develop-ment. Seeing With Dark Retained in the in Large Pleural Effusions. CONTENTS VOL. 5 NO. 6. Dr. S. H. Monell. Photographs and Radiographs. ProDfof Accuracy Essential to Admission asEvidence. Editorial. A Tube Holder. Dr. William Rollins. Where Is the Cathode Discharge ? Rollins. X-Ray Negation Leads to Positive Diagno-sis. Dr. Emory Lanphear. X-Rays in Medical Colleges. Answers toInquiry. Editorial. X-Ray Equipment. Static Spark on X-Ray Plate. Roentgen Rays in Incipient Tuberculosis. Transformation of X-Rays. High Rate Roentgen S. H. MONELL, M. D. The American X-Ray Journal. Devoted to Practical X-Ray Work and Allied Arts and Sciences. VOL. 5. ST. LOUIS, DECEMBER, 1899. NO. 6. PHOTOGRAPHS AND RADIOGRAPHS.* PROOF OF ACCURACY ESSENTIAL TO ADMIS-SION AS EVIDENCE. In Cunningham v. Fair Haven & Co. (43 Alt. 1047) tne Supreme Courtof Errors of Connecticut held that, in anaction against a Street Railroad Com-pany for negligence in allowing the railsof its track to project above the road-way, a photograph of the street, includ-ing the place of accident, is not admissi-ble to show the height of the rails andthe condition of the roadway, withoutany evidence as to its accuracy. Justice Hammersley, voicing theCourts consensus, among other things,said that, a photograph offered for thepurpose of proving the appearance of aphysical object which cannot be pro-duced in court, nor inspected by the juryis secondary evidence. Its correctnessor accuracy, like that of a map or dia-gram, must be p


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