. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . a 1. Fig 1. Round smooth foreign bodies in the esophaguscan be removed by means of a pair oi forceps, guidedby the fluoroscope. If the patient is unable toswallow liquids, indicating that the mucous mem-brane has become swollen over the object, then theforeign body should be removed by direct obser-vation, through the csophagoscope, perhaps guidedby the fluoroscope. And now we have come to the firstthought which 1 wish to present, ,preparedness, or, I might say, prepara-tion. I believe that any person of intelli


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . a 1. Fig 1. Round smooth foreign bodies in the esophaguscan be removed by means of a pair oi forceps, guidedby the fluoroscope. If the patient is unable toswallow liquids, indicating that the mucous mem-brane has become swollen over the object, then theforeign body should be removed by direct obser-vation, through the csophagoscope, perhaps guidedby the fluoroscope. And now we have come to the firstthought which 1 wish to present, ,preparedness, or, I might say, prepara-tion. I believe that any person of intelli-gence can master any subject if he will<ml\ concentrate and put his whole heartand soul into that subject. Dr. Jackson is undoubtedly the leaderin tins work, and is certainly a what is a genius? Simply any ordinaryhuman being of a little more than averageintelligence, who has concentrated upon asingle subject. Jackson cannot do all 01this worl . neither can the dozen or moremen who are doing more or less ol thiswork. These cases are much more commonthan generally


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