. American X-ray journal . three long expo-sures in the course of three weeks. TheSan Med. commends that physiciansmust bear in mind that when they applythese new physical therapeutics they stepout of the domain of medicine and passinto the jurisdiction of common to this French decision, a faultor negligence is not necessary—the mereapplication of physical measures which re-sulted in injury renders the physician lia-ble to damages. The editorial concludeswith the remark that justice, as practicedin the courts, is not partial to the medicalcorps in these days, and it behooves phys
. American X-ray journal . three long expo-sures in the course of three weeks. TheSan Med. commends that physiciansmust bear in mind that when they applythese new physical therapeutics they stepout of the domain of medicine and passinto the jurisdiction of common to this French decision, a faultor negligence is not necessary—the mereapplication of physical measures which re-sulted in injury renders the physician lia-ble to damages. The editorial concludeswith the remark that justice, as practicedin the courts, is not partial to the medicalcorps in these days, and it behooves physi-cians to be \varv.—Jour A. M. A. CORRESPONDENCE. 219 Correspondence. Buffalo, N. Y., July S, 1903. Dear Doctor : In building three new static machines formy own use to be operated in multiple re-lation to each other on a single low vacuum tube, the following manner of constructionis being utilized: Cut No. 1 shows naked steel axle in situ;also the flanges of its plain brass boxes andwood upright Cut No. 1.
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