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. Journal of roentgenology . No. 3265. ILLUSTRATION IS AN OBLIQUE AXTERO-POSTERTORVIEW. PATIENT LYING FACE DOWNWARD There is much evidence of peritoneal adhesions involving the spleen,splenic flexure, pariteal wall, peritoneum, ascending colon, gall bladder re-gion, liver, etc. The pockets of gas are found more or less localized and it was with diffi-cult} that a position could be secured which would permit the gall bladderto be surrounded with air while the radiogram was made. 282 THE JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY
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