. Journal of roentgenology . a. Female. Age 58. Systolic and presystolic murmur at apex. Thrill present. Mitral stenosis. Pulse 70, regular. Blood pressure S 150 / D 95Wasserman negative. 340 THE JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY. 7b. Same as 7a but with chambers outlined after frozen sections as illustratedin Norris and Landis (Diseases of the Chest). CRANE —ENLARGEMENT OF THE HEART 341 Discussion De. Hollis E. Potter, Chicago: Mr. Chairman, Gentle-men and Ladies: I am particularly glad to be able to seeand hear a man of Dr. Cranes clinical experience in heartlesions present this new method for use in
. Journal of roentgenology . a. Female. Age 58. Systolic and presystolic murmur at apex. Thrill present. Mitral stenosis. Pulse 70, regular. Blood pressure S 150 / D 95Wasserman negative. 340 THE JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY. 7b. Same as 7a but with chambers outlined after frozen sections as illustratedin Norris and Landis (Diseases of the Chest). CRANE —ENLARGEMENT OF THE HEART 341 Discussion De. Hollis E. Potter, Chicago: Mr. Chairman, Gentle-men and Ladies: I am particularly glad to be able to seeand hear a man of Dr. Cranes clinical experience in heartlesions present this new method for use in cardiac diag-nosis worked out with such care by Dr. Bardeen. Most ofyou know that Dr. Cranes daily occupation is that of amedical consultant, who used the ray methods in his workso early and has continued to use them so faithfully that hequalifies in any group of either roentgenologists or clini-cians. Such coordination of purposes makes him a particu-larly competent authority as to the value of any new x-raymethod of heart diagnosis. Heretofore we have been satisfied to trace out cardiacoutlines and judge from averages whether there was anytotal enlargement present or any increase in the size ofindividual cham
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