. American X-ray journal . tried; but as ithas so much bony substance to passthrough before reaching the diseased structure within the chest, there is greatdanger of doing damage to the superim-posed tissue of the chest, if sufficientlyhard tubes are used to penetrate thediseased lung. The records do notshow damage done to the chest whensufficiently hard tubes are used to pen-etrate diseased lungs. The rays do notkill the germ in the manner of germi-cides. There is a reaction establishedby the rays, which empowers nature todo the work of establishing health whenthere was disease. The vis medic


. American X-ray journal . tried; but as ithas so much bony substance to passthrough before reaching the diseased structure within the chest, there is greatdanger of doing damage to the superim-posed tissue of the chest, if sufficientlyhard tubes are used to penetrate thediseased lung. The records do notshow damage done to the chest whensufficiently hard tubes are used to pen-etrate diseased lungs. The rays do notkill the germ in the manner of germi-cides. There is a reaction establishedby the rays, which empowers nature todo the work of establishing health whenthere was disease. The vis medicatrixnature is the power brought out andenthroned. The phagocytes are herein evidence. Book Review. A Treatise on the Acute Infections Exanthemata,including Variola, Rubiola, Scarlatina, Rubella,Varicella and Vaccinia, with Especial Referenceto Diagnosis and Treatment, by William ThomasCorlett, M. D., L. R. C. P., London. Professorof Dermatology and Syphilology in Western Re-serve University; Physician for Diseases of the. W, ft - ■


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