. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 337. Stereophotograph of the skull of a monkey, from Dr. John J. Kyles collection of skulls of vertebrates. though we saw the part from the position of the plate during itsexposure (see Fig. 340). This changing of position of observation may be accomplished alsoby interchanging the two radiographs—placing the right on the left andthe left on the right. Take Fig. 339, for example; interchange the radio-graphs and the stereoradiograph is the same as Fig. 340; or take and interchange the radiographs and the stereoradiograp
. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Fig. 337. Stereophotograph of the skull of a monkey, from Dr. John J. Kyles collection of skulls of vertebrates. though we saw the part from the position of the plate during itsexposure (see Fig. 340). This changing of position of observation may be accomplished alsoby interchanging the two radiographs—placing the right on the left andthe left on the right. Take Fig. 339, for example; interchange the radio-graphs and the stereoradiograph is the same as Fig. 340; or take and interchange the radiographs and the stereoradiograph is the sameas Fig. 339. The interchanging of radiographs must be done withoutinverting them, or the change of position of observation will not be ac-complished—the stereoscopic effect will remain the same and the part willsimply be viewed upside Fig. 336. Sagittal section of the skull of a monkey, from Dr. John J. Kyles collection of skulls of vertebrates. ;>o8 DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY
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