. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . PLATE XI.— GA.^l,UE^;E. u, ExteiLsive and dillusL- intiltratiou of the calf witliout any bone damage. Foreign liody present. b, Radiograplieil on tl;e third day. An extensive gas intiltratiou .seen belnndUie kiiee. The iiatient didWell after tliree incisions. c, Radiograph four after the wound was infected. Several bubbles, together with a fair amountof diffuse infiltration. There is extensive bone damage, and the foreign body is seen in situ. (From radiograms by Dr. ^Martin Berry.) GAS IN THE TISSUES 193 may be invaluable to his count


. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . PLATE XI.— GA.^l,UE^;E. u, ExteiLsive and dillusL- intiltratiou of the calf witliout any bone damage. Foreign liody present. b, Radiograplieil on tl;e third day. An extensive gas intiltratiou .seen belnndUie kiiee. The iiatient didWell after tliree incisions. c, Radiograph four after the wound was infected. Several bubbles, together with a fair amountof diffuse infiltration. There is extensive bone damage, and the foreign body is seen in situ. (From radiograms by Dr. ^Martin Berry.) GAS IN THE TISSUES 193 may be invaluable to his country in an administrative or expert are all points which the radiologist can help to elucidate. A great deal of work is being done in the investigation of the conditionof the alimentary system by means of the opaque meal. It should bepossible to ascertain definitely the appearance of the opaque meal in thehealthy stomach and intestines, in a way which has never been possiblebefore. An effort should be made to standardis


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