. American X-ray journal . M. D., 611 Chemical Building, St. Louis. Entered at the Postofflce at St. Louis, Mo., as Second-Class Matter. VOL. 10. ST. LOUIS, APRIL, 1902. NO. 1> CONTENTS OF VOL. 9, NO. 6 Iodoform in Knee Joint. Researches in the Direction of ObtainingRadiographs and Fluoroscopic Ex-aminations of the Muscles and Liga-ments. The Development of the Crookes Tubefor the Past Twelve Months. How the Induction Static Machine CanBe Excited without Separate Charger. X-Ray an Absolute Necessity in DentalSurgery. Hysteresis. X-Ray in Country —X-Ray Upper Th


. American X-ray journal . M. D., 611 Chemical Building, St. Louis. Entered at the Postofflce at St. Louis, Mo., as Second-Class Matter. VOL. 10. ST. LOUIS, APRIL, 1902. NO. 1> CONTENTS OF VOL. 9, NO. 6 Iodoform in Knee Joint. Researches in the Direction of ObtainingRadiographs and Fluoroscopic Ex-aminations of the Muscles and Liga-ments. The Development of the Crookes Tubefor the Past Twelve Months. How the Induction Static Machine CanBe Excited without Separate Charger. X-Ray an Absolute Necessity in DentalSurgery. Hysteresis. X-Ray in Country —X-Ray Upper Third of from Static Machines for Therapeutic Purposes. CONTENTS VOL. 10, NO. 1. The Practical X-Ray B C of X-Ray. The Value of the X-Ray as a Thera-peutic and Exposure. Roentgen Rays in Medicine and SurgeryRadiant Ore in United from D. W. from H. A. from J. Hall for X-Ray Workers Use of Static Machine The Practical X-Ray Diag-nosis. Prepared by J. Rudis-Jicinsky. A. M . M. D . M. Rapids, la. Revised by M. U. Hofiman, Vienna, Austria. A series of A. B. C. teaching for workers in x-raydiagnosis and therapeutics, to be concluded in20 articles. Fully illustrated. PREFACE. In presenting these series of articlesto the student of the new branch ofdiagnosis, I wish to express my obliga-tions to the many of my collaboratorsand authors, whose various works I havefreely consulted, asking from the readerkind consideration of my effort to de-scribe fully and practically the progressof the x-ray since its discovery, thephases of which have changed, especial-ly in diagnosis, and are still changing. What are the x-rays? We do not know just what the x-raysare, nor why they are produced underthe conditions existing in a vacuumtube. But we do know that by follow-ing certain processes and making certainchemical combinations we can make asmuch x-rays and in


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