. American X-ray journal . 208 Electro Therapy. Lesson 13. 209 Proposed Experiments with X-Rays 211 Selected Items— Continuous Electrical Service 207 Electricity and Life 212 Electrochemical Equivalent of Silver. 207 Death from Electric Shock 213 Glimpses of Steinmetz 213 Otto Schmidts Treatment of Cancer. 214 Hot Air Treatment 214 Two Cases of Severe X-Ray Necrosis. 215 Prof. Rutherford on Radium 214 Some Unappreciated Uses of the X- Ray 216 Roentgen Ray for Leukemia 217 Splenomyelogenous Leukemia Under X-Rays 218 X-Rays in Leukemia 224 Common Sense and Radium 218 Experimental Res


. American X-ray journal . 208 Electro Therapy. Lesson 13. 209 Proposed Experiments with X-Rays 211 Selected Items— Continuous Electrical Service 207 Electricity and Life 212 Electrochemical Equivalent of Silver. 207 Death from Electric Shock 213 Glimpses of Steinmetz 213 Otto Schmidts Treatment of Cancer. 214 Hot Air Treatment 214 Two Cases of Severe X-Ray Necrosis. 215 Prof. Rutherford on Radium 214 Some Unappreciated Uses of the X- Ray 216 Roentgen Ray for Leukemia 217 Splenomyelogenous Leukemia Under X-Rays 218 X-Rays in Leukemia 224 Common Sense and Radium 218 Experimental Research on Radium, Etc 219 Pruritis Ani Treated by X-Rays 219 Photographic Action of Radium Rays 219 Results of X-Ray Treatment 220 Results With Use of Radium 220 Therapeutic Value of Radium and Thorium 221 Radium and the X-Ray 221 Failure of Electrocution 221 Radiotherapy for Tumors of the Stomach 222 Reaction after X-Rays 222 Atmospheric Radioactivity 222 X-Ray of Cervical Rib 223 Roentgen Rays in Dublin Law Courts 223. PROF. \V. E. GOLDS BO ROUGHChief of Department of Electricity, Universal Exposition of St. Louis, 1904 THE AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL Devoted to Practical X-Ray Work and Allied Arts and Sciences. Vol. XV. CHICAGO, JULY, L904. No. 1 A Cell Tonic Adjuvant in X=Ray Therapy.* BY HAMILTON FOKLINE, M. D., CHICAGO. During the last few years much lias beenwritten on the subject of x-ray in the mat-ter of its application to the relief of states hitherto more or less,if not entirely, resistant to know n methodsof treatment. Much credit has been givenit by enthusiasts which probably it doesnot deserve, and without doubt there re-mains much of value to be revealed by themany tireless and conr-ervative men now-engaged in an earnest endeavor to defineits exact place as a therapeutic agent. Withthis, as with all new remedies, some of usare prone to assign to it virtues not pos-sessed, by drawing conclusions based uponevidence which greater experience willshow t


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