. Dental and oral radiography : a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . Fig. 22.—Interrupterless transformer adapted for use in the dental x-ray laboratory. oratory of the average practitioner of dentistry, in viewof the fact that with the induction coil and other less ex-pensive apparatus such excellent results can lie preceding- remark, however, should not lie con-st rued as an argument against the interrupterless trans-former. To the prospective purchaser who desires thevery best, regardless of expense, or who expects to do agreat deal of radiography, the initi


. Dental and oral radiography : a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . Fig. 22.—Interrupterless transformer adapted for use in the dental x-ray laboratory. oratory of the average practitioner of dentistry, in viewof the fact that with the induction coil and other less ex-pensive apparatus such excellent results can lie preceding- remark, however, should not lie con-st rued as an argument against the interrupterless trans-former. To the prospective purchaser who desires thevery best, regardless of expense, or who expects to do agreat deal of radiography, the initial expense should not X-RAY MACHINES 59 be the prime consideration, as oftentimes the most ex-pensive things in the long run prove a matter of conclusion, I would emphasize the fact that the char-. Fig. 23.—Interrupterless transformer adapted for use in the dental x-ray laboratory. acter of the radiography which any phj^sician or dentistis able to do, does not depend entirely upon the excellenceof his laboratory equipment. Instances could easily be GO DENTAL AND ORAL IIAMOCHAPHY


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