. 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 . further, after a number of observations have been collected, theycan be compared, their differences and similarities noted, and the obser-vations interpreted in a way which would otherwise- be accurate observation and record of movements of organs, espe-cially in the thorax, could only be accomplished by some such method not only permits a ready comparison of examinationsmade at different times by the same physician, but


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