. American X-ray journal . Building, St. Louis. Entered at the Postofflce at St. Louis, Mo., as Second-Class Matter. VOL. 9. ST. LOUIS, AUGUST, 1901. NO. 2. CONTENTS VOL. 9, NO. Westbury. Roentgen Society of the United States. Skiagraph in Oral and Dental Surgery. A Study of Static Electrical Apparatus-Articles 3, 4 and 5. X-Rays in the Bladder. Fissures and Fractures. Rodent Ulcers. Insects and the X-Rays. New Process of Pelvimetry and LongDistance Radiography. Roentgen Society of the United States. Exact Localization. X-Ray Therapeutics. Roentgen Society. First Becquerel Burn. Investiga


. American X-ray journal . Building, St. Louis. Entered at the Postofflce at St. Louis, Mo., as Second-Class Matter. VOL. 9. ST. LOUIS, AUGUST, 1901. NO. 2. CONTENTS VOL. 9, NO. Westbury. Roentgen Society of the United States. Skiagraph in Oral and Dental Surgery. A Study of Static Electrical Apparatus-Articles 3, 4 and 5. X-Rays in the Bladder. Fissures and Fractures. Rodent Ulcers. Insects and the X-Rays. New Process of Pelvimetry and LongDistance Radiography. Roentgen Society of the United States. Exact Localization. X-Ray Therapeutics. Roentgen Society. First Becquerel Burn. Investigation of X-Ray Problems. A New Hospital. Epithelioma. X-Ray Burns in Paris. Professor Roentgen. CONTENTS OF VOL. 9, NO. A. C Bernays. Skiagraph in Oral and Dental Roentgen to Find Fissure of — Outcome of Ostrich Man and the of X-Ray Society of the United THE AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL. Devoted to Practical X Ray Work and Allied Arts and Sciences. VOL. 9. ST. LOUIS, AUGUST, 1901. NO. Skiagraph in Oral and DentalSurgery. BY WESTON A. PRICE, D D. S , M. E. Delivered with Stereoptican Views before theRoentgen Society of the Uni:ed States,Grand Central Palace, New York City,December 13, from page 930. This skiagraph (Fig. 16) shows a caseof root amputation (which was made fora lady about sixty years old) more thanthree years after the operation andshows the bone filled in around stubperfectly. I question if any operation upon thehuman body requires more mechanicalskill than the perfect filling of someroot canals, because they are often sosmall and crooked. Sometimes theycan be drilled out larger, but this opera-tion is attended with great danger ofgoing through the sides of the root asthis case shows (Fig. 17). Sometimes it happens that an instru-ment breaks and in trying to get it outit is forced throug


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