. American X-ray journal . The ordinaryapparatus used for diagnostic purposes requiresa larger primary current than I believe is safeand the ordinary apparatus also is not equippedwith means of measuring the primary these reasons I believe it should not be usedfor the sort of work which I had under consider-ation. Of course, in desperate conditions likeinoperable carcinomas one might be justified inrunning the risk of injury by the use of uncertainand large quantities of light, but I take up in myarticle rather more extensively than the malig-nant diseases minor affections of the s
. American X-ray journal . The ordinaryapparatus used for diagnostic purposes requiresa larger primary current than I believe is safeand the ordinary apparatus also is not equippedwith means of measuring the primary these reasons I believe it should not be usedfor the sort of work which I had under consider-ation. Of course, in desperate conditions likeinoperable carcinomas one might be justified inrunning the risk of injury by the use of uncertainand large quantities of light, but I take up in myarticle rather more extensively than the malig-nant diseases minor affections of the skin whichare treated with the x-rays, as acne, hypertrich-osis, and the treatment of such cases should beundertaken only with apparatus where the chancesof any damage are reduced to a minimum. I wasafraid in writing my article, when considering itsuse in such conditions as acne, sycosis, ring-worm, etc., that some men who are unfamiliarwith the subject might be led on to use it in these The Kinraide High-Frequeiicy The bestapparatusfor usewith thedirect oralternatingcurrent, SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. EX B. Meyrowitz, Maker of Ophthalmological Apparatus, Complete Standard Electro-Therapeutic Equipments, X-Ray Apparatus and High Grade Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat East Twenty-third Street, ) 604 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis. 125 West Forty-second Street, [-NEW YORK, 36a St. Peter Street, St. Paml. 650 Madison Avenue, ) 3 rue Scribe, Paris, France. ioi6 THE AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL. comparatively trivial affections without due careand with the production of unexpected disastrousresults, I felt, therefore, that at least one shortparagraph of caution should be you for your kind letter, I am, Yours truly, W. A. Pusev. The Electrical Review, of London,gave a brief summary of the meeting ofthe Roentgen Ray Society of expression was kind and timely,and is appreciated by members who readthis great weekly. Otis Clapp & Son of Providence, R.
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