. The Roentgen rays in medicine and surgery as an aid in diagnosis and as a therapeutic agent; designed for the use of practitioners and students . Fig. 336. Osteosarcoma of humerus. Patient of Dr. Bolles in 1896. The fluorescent screen andradiograph showed great enlargement of humerus and shaggy outline. The patient was lying on hisback when the radiograph was taken, with the tube above him and a little inside the humerus; thatis, toward the median line of the body. Dr. Bolles considered that this was an osteosarcoma of Fig. 337- Photograph of knee. Mary K., fourteen years old. S


. The Roentgen rays in medicine and surgery as an aid in diagnosis and as a therapeutic agent; designed for the use of practitioners and students . Fig. 336. Osteosarcoma of humerus. Patient of Dr. Bolles in 1896. The fluorescent screen andradiograph showed great enlargement of humerus and shaggy outline. The patient was lying on hisback when the radiograph was taken, with the tube above him and a little inside the humerus; thatis, toward the median line of the body. Dr. Bolles considered that this was an osteosarcoma of Fig. 337- Photograph of knee. Mary K., fourteen years old. See radiograph, Fig. 338. DISEASES OF THE BONES AND OF THE JOINTS 581 medical uses of the X-rays. Some of these may affect the bones intheir neisrhborhood.


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