. Radium . ls for a total of ten hours. April t8,1916, the patient was treated with 2,669 &• of radium, screened with 3mm. of lead and i inch of gauze over ten areas for one-half hour 2, 1916, he was treated with 451 mg. of radium through 3 mm. oflead and 2 inches of gauze through four areas, three hours each. April22, 1917, the patient received treatment with 997 mg. of radium through3 mm. of lead and 3 inches of gauze, six hours on each of two May, 1915, the patient ceased to have any symptoms of the roentgenogram, obtained Oct. 31, 1916, showed no evidence


. Radium . ls for a total of ten hours. April t8,1916, the patient was treated with 2,669 &• of radium, screened with 3mm. of lead and i inch of gauze over ten areas for one-half hour 2, 1916, he was treated with 451 mg. of radium through 3 mm. oflead and 2 inches of gauze through four areas, three hours each. April22, 1917, the patient received treatment with 997 mg. of radium through3 mm. of lead and 3 inches of gauze, six hours on each of two May, 1915, the patient ceased to have any symptoms of the roentgenogram, obtained Oct. 31, 1916, showed no evidence of hydro-thorax. At the present time, he is apparently in perfect health, able towork and to walk. He takes exercise equal in vigor to that taken by mostof the farmers of his locality. He has no cough and no tumor, as shownby the roentgenogram (Fig. 19). In this case it would seem that we arequite justified in believing that a permanent cure has been obtained. STANDARD CHEMICAL COMPANY PITTSBURGH, General Office* and Radium Research Laboratory,Standard Chemical Company, Pittsburgh. Pa. Miners of Uranium and Vanadium Ores,and Producers of Radium Standard Chemical Company


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