. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . urrence in the nose seemed under faircontrol. The remaining nine patients arestill well and free from evidence of malig-nancy, and another year can be added totheir post-therapeutic course. To these cases many additional ones ofsimilar character have been added duringthe past year, which will be published in de-tail later. A TRAVELLING FOREIGN BODY By E. C. KOENIG, Buffalo General Hospital BUFFALO, N. Y. I HIS is the case of a child who acci-•*- dentally swallowed a pin which lodgedin the upper part of the esop
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . urrence in the nose seemed under faircontrol. The remaining nine patients arestill well and free from evidence of malig-nancy, and another year can be added totheir post-therapeutic course. To these cases many additional ones ofsimilar character have been added duringthe past year, which will be published in de-tail later. A TRAVELLING FOREIGN BODY By E. C. KOENIG, Buffalo General Hospital BUFFALO, N. Y. I HIS is the case of a child who acci-•*- dentally swallowed a pin which lodgedin the upper part of the esophagus. The po-sition of the pin was located, the child takento the hospital and anesthetized, but no pinwas to be found with the again located the pin, this time in the From the position on the plate I consideredit must have been outside the stomach, andfound it down in the region of the child had coughed the pin up and swal-lowed it and within forty-eight hours hepassed it through his normal have then in this case a child, first,.
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