. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . then observing them in different ways in the stereoscope. As I have stated elsewhere stereoscopic work, be- ■SfijHPflfAfiffi cause of its difficulty will remain principally in themethods to Dentistry. ,,./ „, t- r , ■ hands or specialists. Ihe practice of making en-largements renders dental stereoscopic radiography a definite successin cases where heretofore it has been a failure. Stereoscopic work remainstoo expensive to come into general use, but for those who can afford itthe service is worth the fee which must be charged for it.


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . then observing them in different ways in the stereoscope. As I have stated elsewhere stereoscopic work, be- ■SfijHPflfAfiffi cause of its difficulty will remain principally in themethods to Dentistry. ,,./ „, t- r , ■ hands or specialists. Ihe practice of making en-largements renders dental stereoscopic radiography a definite successin cases where heretofore it has been a failure. Stereoscopic work remainstoo expensive to come into general use, but for those who can afford itthe service is worth the fee which must be charged for it. I have heard the statement made repeatedly that the two negativeswhich are exposed simultaneously in the same film packet can be mountedand observed with a stereoscope, and that a stereoscopic effect is may be compelled to change my mind sometime but right now I mav STEREOSCOPIC RADIOGRAPHY 435 say I dont believe it. At least / cannot observe the parts perspectivelywith such negatives and I am inclined to think that the imagination of the. B^PLATE Irig. Drawing which shows how the size of the object being radiographed may beincreased by moving it away from the photographic plate toward the X-ray tube.


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