. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 18. Obtained with Patient in Position No. Fundus uteri; B. Right tube: C. Right o\-ary:D. Left tube drawn over bv adhesions: E. Left ovary. information than those described. Thefield seems unlimited. Plates in envelopesare used, as giving the best detail. The two factors that must be consideredin the tise of this method are the danger ofinfection and the risk of puncturing theintestines. The first can be overcome bv the. Fig. 19. Position No. 5. Position of patient and ap-paratus to obtain best detail of i


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 18. Obtained with Patient in Position No. Fundus uteri; B. Right tube: C. Right o\-ary:D. Left tube drawn over bv adhesions: E. Left ovary. information than those described. Thefield seems unlimited. Plates in envelopesare used, as giving the best detail. The two factors that must be consideredin the tise of this method are the danger ofinfection and the risk of puncturing theintestines. The first can be overcome bv the. Fig. 19. Position No. 5. Position of patient and ap-paratus to obtain best detail of intra-abdominaladhesions especially if the\- involve the anteriorabdominal wall. aeaas^


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