. A manual of electro-static modes of application, therapeutics, radiography, and radiotherapy . believe that many cases reportedhave failed to recover from the fact that the process of ray-ing has been persisted in without reference to the peculiar ac-tion of the X-rays upon the diseased and surrounding struc-tures. In most cases where very small areas are affected, theemployment of the X-ray over a surrounding surface which 28o STATIC ELECTRICITY. is well screened does not interfere with the possibilities ofnutrition to such an extent that repair is interfered with, andthese cases recover un


. A manual of electro-static modes of application, therapeutics, radiography, and radiotherapy . believe that many cases reportedhave failed to recover from the fact that the process of ray-ing has been persisted in without reference to the peculiar ac-tion of the X-rays upon the diseased and surrounding struc-tures. In most cases where very small areas are affected, theemployment of the X-ray over a surrounding surface which 28o STATIC ELECTRICITY. is well screened does not interfere with the possibilities ofnutrition to such an extent that repair is interfered with, andthese cases recover uniformly under exposures for periods offrom six to eight weeks. When, however, a larger surface isaffected and the rays are used, the results are often differ-ent unless other measures are employed, or prolonged periodsof rest intervene in the course of treatment. It is in these cases that the application of some antisepticand stimulating measure as the brush-discharge has provedof so much value. The application of the brush-discharge,however, should be deferred until the tissues are breaking.


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