. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . e testimony, that it would be warrantedin cutting down the amount of the jury is as much a part of the judicialsystem, under the constitution and laws. as the presiding justice or the law this court might have a differentjudgment from the jury in a case, it is notauthorized to substitute its judgment forthe jurys, when the jury has exercised ajudgment not so inconsistent with themost favorable interpretation the evidencewill bear as to indicate bias, prejudice orimproper influence. A CORRECTI


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . e testimony, that it would be warrantedin cutting down the amount of the jury is as much a part of the judicialsystem, under the constitution and laws. as the presiding justice or the law this court might have a differentjudgment from the jury in a case, it is notauthorized to substitute its judgment forthe jurys, when the jury has exercised ajudgment not so inconsistent with themost favorable interpretation the evidencewill bear as to indicate bias, prejudice orimproper influence. A CORRECTION May II, 1919. Dr. H. M. Imboden, 480 Park Ave.,New York Doctor Imboden; In the April number of The AmericanJournal of Roentgenology, on page 192,there has been an error in the position ofthe cuts illustrating my paper on Esoph-ago-Tracheal Fistula. The cut labelledFig. I is really Fig. 2, and vice versa. Asthey stand, the legends are meaningless. Will you kindly call attention to thecorrection, in the next number, if truly yours, Isaac Gerber. Hot. — ■ .,- o C CI? 3 i at? .2 •- s cc ^ ^ dSa:< THE AMERICAN JOURNALOF ROENTGENOLOGY Editor, H. M. Imhoden, , 7<lew Tor/^ VOL. VI (new series) JULY, 1919 No. 7 THE CAMP GREENLEAF SCHOOL OF ROENTGENOLOGY BY LIEUT. COL. WILLIS F. MANGES, , PHIL.\DELPHI.\ THE Camp Greenleaf School of Roent-genology was started on January 2,1918, with Major Ralph W. Holmes, M. C,assigned as temporary director. On Janu-ary 10, 1918, Lieut. Colonel Willis , M. C, director of the school, ar-rived and took up the work according tothe plan of the Surgeon Generals Office. The function of the school at this timewas to select the medical officers best fittedfor service as roentgenologists, and to givethem a preliminary course of instruction inthe following subjects; Principles of Inter-pretation; Anatomy (particularly of thebones and joints) as revealed by .v-rayplates; Pathologic Changes; Standard Ra-di


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