. The Roentgen rays in medicine and surgery as an aid in diagnosis and as a therapeutic agent : designed for the use of practitioners and students . Fig. 103. Christine P. Cut from radiograph which was made on the same day that tlitracing was drawn. X-ray tracing (see Fig. 102) shows well-marked signs. PNEUMONIA 171 shows a slight increase in density on the left side which was not visiblein the radiographs themselves. This sHght density seems to have beenmade evident by the reduction in size of the X-ray photograph. The following case shows the appearances seen in pneumonia, namely,the hmitati


. The Roentgen rays in medicine and surgery as an aid in diagnosis and as a therapeutic agent : designed for the use of practitioners and students . Fig. 103. Christine P. Cut from radiograph which was made on the same day that tlitracing was drawn. X-ray tracing (see Fig. 102) shows well-marked signs. PNEUMONIA 171 shows a slight increase in density on the left side which was not visiblein the radiographs themselves. This sHght density seems to have beenmade evident by the reduction in size of the X-ray photograph. The following case shows the appearances seen in pneumonia, namely,the hmitation of the movement of the diaphragm on the affected side,and the darkened lung; likewise the difference between the signsobserved by X-ray examination, and by auscultation and percussion : — Case I. Edward R., twenty-five years old, entered my service atthe Boston City Hospital, March 11, 1898, Diagnosis: pneumonia. Family History.—Negative. Present Illness. — For three days, cough ; pain in right side; vomit-ing. Had been drinking heavily. CenJral Pneajnonia n^/i/\3icfe ^/jjperPor/wn. WZi


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