. Journal of roentgenology . Figure 2 Figure 3 STEINDLER — CLUB HAND 241. SOME REMARKS ON CHEST ROEXTGEXOGRAMS L. A. Marty, M. City, Missouri It is not my intention at this time to give anything like acomplete discussion of any of the chest diseases, but ratherto merely touch upon a few of the points in the diagnosis ofcertain conditions. Neither will I try to give a classicalpaper by any means, but just a few disconnected remarks. There has been much written concerning the Roentgenfindings in tubercular lung disease; the same might be saidconcerning the other chest diseases. This sta


. Journal of roentgenology . Figure 2 Figure 3 STEINDLER — CLUB HAND 241. SOME REMARKS ON CHEST ROEXTGEXOGRAMS L. A. Marty, M. City, Missouri It is not my intention at this time to give anything like acomplete discussion of any of the chest diseases, but ratherto merely touch upon a few of the points in the diagnosis ofcertain conditions. Neither will I try to give a classicalpaper by any means, but just a few disconnected remarks. There has been much written concerning the Roentgenfindings in tubercular lung disease; the same might be saidconcerning the other chest diseases. This statement hasbeen very well emphasized by the very elegant and instruc-tive papers of Drs. Orndoff and Wallace to which we havejust listened. Now, I may not be able to give you anything new, but asort of a review and a touching up on certain things mayhelp some of us, and I hope that we may feel that the timelias not been wasted. I think that today one of the greatest hindrances to ourwork is the fact that the internist and surgeon do not be-lieve what we tell them in reg


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