. American X-ray journal . Notes. American Electro-Therapeutic Association 1142 Electro-Therapeutics at the Worlds Fair of 11)04 1143 Surgery and the X-Ray in Relation to Cancer 1144 Raying For the Removal of Hair 1146 The Diagnosis of lntra-ThoraicTumors by the Roentgen Ray 1149 Too Weak to Take Electricity 1149 Electricity in Synovitis 1150 Lupus Vulgaris and Its More Modern Treatment 1150 Chronic Glossitis 1150 Ozone and Static Electricity in Tuberculosis 1151 Sinusoidal Current 1151 The Diagnosis of Renal Calcu-lus 1151 Tanning as a Preventive of the X-Ray Burn 1152 The Cure of


. American X-ray journal . Notes. American Electro-Therapeutic Association 1142 Electro-Therapeutics at the Worlds Fair of 11)04 1143 Surgery and the X-Ray in Relation to Cancer 1144 Raying For the Removal of Hair 1146 The Diagnosis of lntra-ThoraicTumors by the Roentgen Ray 1149 Too Weak to Take Electricity 1149 Electricity in Synovitis 1150 Lupus Vulgaris and Its More Modern Treatment 1150 Chronic Glossitis 1150 Ozone and Static Electricity in Tuberculosis 1151 Sinusoidal Current 1151 The Diagnosis of Renal Calcu-lus 1151 Tanning as a Preventive of the X-Ray Burn 1152 The Cure of Hemorrhoids by Galvanism 1152 To Reduce Too High a Vacu-um in an X-Ray Tube 1153 The Treatment of Callous Sin-uses With X-Rays 1153 Roentgen Ray Society of Am-erica 1154 Chicago Electro-Medical Soci-ety U54 Public Water Supply 1 154 Electricity in Dermatology 1156 From Ether to the Physiological Unit 1157 Address communications to Dr. H. Preston Pratt, Managing Editor. Masonic Temple. Chicago. THE AMERICAN X-RA Y PROF. DANIEL R. BROWER, M. I). PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN ELECTRO-THERAPEUTIC ASSOCIATION. THE AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL. Devoted to Practical X-Ray Work and Allied Arts and Sciences. VOL. XL St. Louis and Chicago, September, 1902. No. A Publishers Announcement. The American X-Ray Journal willdevote its columns to the education ofthe medical profession in X-Ray andElectro-Therapeutical Practice. This includes (a) X-Ray Diagnosis,both medical and surgical, the methodsof fluoroscopic and photographic exami-nation, of locating fractures and disloca-tions, renal and hepatic calculi, aneur-isms, abnormal conditions of the heart,tumors, tubercular diseases, malforma-tions, etc. (b) X-Ray Therapy, treatment of can-cer, tuberculosis, diseases of the skin,etc., etc. (c) Electro-therapy of acute andchronic diseases as follows: Mental andnervous; diseases of the heart, lungs,eye, ear, nose and throat; gynecology,obstetrics, genitorurinary diseases, dis-eases of children; s


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