. Principles of electro-medicine, electro-surgery and radiology : a practical treatise for students and practioners, with chapters on mechanical vibration and blood pressure technique . Fig. 79—Dental X-ray and HighFrequency Generator. Idiosyncrasy to the X-ray Burns Most of the authorities agree that the tissues of different individualsreact to the influence of the X-rays in different ways, certain individ-uals developing a decided reaction after the first treatment, whereasothers resisting the action of these rays, so that we are ahle to developreaction only after from one to two months of d
. Principles of electro-medicine, electro-surgery and radiology : a practical treatise for students and practioners, with chapters on mechanical vibration and blood pressure technique . Fig. 79—Dental X-ray and HighFrequency Generator. Idiosyncrasy to the X-ray Burns Most of the authorities agree that the tissues of different individualsreact to the influence of the X-rays in different ways, certain individ-uals developing a decided reaction after the first treatment, whereasothers resisting the action of these rays, so that we are ahle to developreaction only after from one to two months of daily treatments. Inorder to exercise extreme caution, Dr. W. Franklin Coleman gives threepreliminary exposures of five minutes each, with the tube at a distanceof six inches, on three successive days, and then waits three weeks tosee if any reaction appears. General Remarks Cross-Fire Method.—In the treatment of deep-seated conditions, es-pecially in cancer of the uterus and fibroids, Cross-Fire method shouldbe employed. This is accomplished by passing the rays through a num-
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