. Journal of roentgenology . KESSLER —CASE REPORTS 277 examination. Fig. I shows the condition at that is shown what nature will do under favorable condi-tions. The average doctor is uneasy after putting up afracture for fear the ends of the bones are not touchingeach other. Fig. II shows the condition after operation. Fig. Ill was taken about three hours after the patienthad shot himself with a thirty-eight caliber Thepatient came walking, unassisted, when he entered the lab-oratory. The bullet had entered below the chin, close tothe hyoid bone, gone through the tongue, t


. Journal of roentgenology . KESSLER —CASE REPORTS 277 examination. Fig. I shows the condition at that is shown what nature will do under favorable condi-tions. The average doctor is uneasy after putting up afracture for fear the ends of the bones are not touchingeach other. Fig. II shows the condition after operation. Fig. Ill was taken about three hours after the patienthad shot himself with a thirty-eight caliber Thepatient came walking, unassisted, when he entered the lab-oratory. The bullet had entered below the chin, close tothe hyoid bone, gone through the tongue, the nasal cavity,the frontal sinus and partially through the outer plate ofthe frontal bone. E. H. Kesslek, M. D. 3446 Shenandoah Louis, Fig. I Fig. II 278 THE JOURNAL OP ROENTGENOLOGY


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