. Practical electro-therapeutics and X-ray therapy : with chapters on phototherapy, X-ray in eye surgery, X-ray in dentistry, and medico-legal aspect of the X-ray . Fig. 66.—Shield glass treatment tube. patient and operator, and should be used in all treatment workwhere possible. In treating vaginal and uterine conditions, the. Fig. 67.—Cornell tube. author has found the Cornell tube (Fig. 67) to render splendid serv-ice. Although very small and apparently frail, these tubes willwith ordinary care last a surprisingly long time. At first this tube X-RAY APPARATUS 105 was not considered of much
. Practical electro-therapeutics and X-ray therapy : with chapters on phototherapy, X-ray in eye surgery, X-ray in dentistry, and medico-legal aspect of the X-ray . Fig. 66.—Shield glass treatment tube. patient and operator, and should be used in all treatment workwhere possible. In treating vaginal and uterine conditions, the. Fig. 67.—Cornell tube. author has found the Cornell tube (Fig. 67) to render splendid serv-ice. Although very small and apparently frail, these tubes willwith ordinary care last a surprisingly long time. At first this tube X-RAY APPARATUS 105 was not considered of much value, but after an experience of morethan two years in the treatment of a number of cases the conclusionis that, while it is impossible to cure these malignant uterine con-ditions by this or any other method, the daily use of x-radiationthrough the vagina with a Cornell tube will give the patient morecomfort than any other method the author has tried. There are a great many tubes that might be mentioned, some ofwhich are very good, but space will not allow a discussion of discussion of the water-cooled tubes has been purposely omittedbecause they are not believed to be practical. The anodes in thewater-cooled tubes are entirely too light for heavy skiagraphic pur-poses. The author has never seen one that would
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