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Identifier: americanjournroen09ameruoft (find matches)
Title: The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: American Radium Society American Roentgen Ray Society
Subjects: Radiotherapy X-rays
Publisher: Springfield, Ill. C.C. Thomas
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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16 in., arefastened on a holder so that they form theangle laid out above for them. under the table at a point equidistantfrom the bases of the light boxes. An advantage in the construction of thelight boxes is placing the curtains insidethe box and employing a rheostat controlfor the illumination. Two persons may now view the platesin stereo by occupying seats on-oppo-site sides of the table, and when adjust-ment has been made for one it will be foundagreeable for the other. We wish to bring out the following pointsin connection with this type of stereoscope: 1. Economical and simple construction. 2. Comfortable position while viewingplates, with the advantage of a table fornotes or dictaphone. 44 The Van Zwaluwenburg Type of Stereoscope 3. An aid to persons using bifocallenses, as the position of the head neednot be changed to look through the lowerlenses. glass of the light boxes provides such asupport that films or plates do not fallforward. In conclusion, we should like to state
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•in. 4. Temporary stereoscope now in use. This one lias vertical light boxes, but proves satisfactory in everywaj, and brings out all the principles set forth in this article. 4. The mirrors need only to be adjustedto make the images coincide. 5. Two persons may simultaneously ob-serve a true stereoscopic image. 6. The inclined position of the ground that this new type of stereoscope wasdesigned and used by Dr. James G. VanZwaluwenburg, but that his untimelydeath prevented him from bringing itbefore the profession. A NEW SAFETY DEVICE* BY H. W. VAN ALLEN, M.D. SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS APPLICATION of x-ray, in the practiceof medicine, changes so rapidly thatmany customs and usages that were per-fectly safe only a short time ago have, dueto the increased efficiency of our presentday apparatus, become dangerous to adegree not always recognized. It is wellknown that a number of deaths have we began to use the auto transformercontrol. Provided the patient had a goodground connection an

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  • booksubject:Radiotherapy
  • booksubject:X_rays
  • bookpublisher:Springfield__Ill__C_C__Thomas
  • bookcontributor:Gerstein___University_of_Toronto
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