. Elementary and dental radiography . Fig. 306. Fig. 307. Fig. 306. The arrows point to the ends of what might have been mistaken for a line of *ig. 307. The same case as Fig. 306, proving the line seen in Fig. 306 to be a fault in the film. transferred from the photographic print tothe half-tone in a masterfulway, and its failure to be perfect represents only the shortcoming of theprocess itself. Misinterpretation of radiographs is one of the easiest things in theworld and, for this reason, I can already hear, in imagination, the criesof condemnation of the disappointed ones who


. Elementary and dental radiography . Fig. 306. Fig. 307. Fig. 306. The arrows point to the ends of what might have been mistaken for a line of *ig. 307. The same case as Fig. 306, proving the line seen in Fig. 306 to be a fault in the film. transferred from the photographic print tothe half-tone in a masterfulway, and its failure to be perfect represents only the shortcoming of theprocess itself. Misinterpretation of radiographs is one of the easiest things in theworld and, for this reason, I can already hear, in imagination, the criesof condemnation of the disappointed ones who will, within the next fewyears, take up dental radiographic work. I believe that no one who hasever done radiographic work has experienced disappointment more often,or more keenly, than I have. But every radiograph ever made is theproduct of simple physical and chemical laws, and when misread thefault usually lies in the reader. Very often it is expedient to make several radiographs of the samepart, changing the pose slightly to veri


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