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English: J. Rudis-Jicinsky

Identifier: americanxrayjour9101unse (find matches)
Title: American X-ray journal
Year: 1902 (1900s)
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Subjects: X-Rays Radiography
Publisher: St. Louis : American X-Ray Publishing Co.
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
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ributors will be furnished a liberal number ofextra copies of the Journal containing their articles. Translation of articles written in German, French and Spanish is made by Frank Ring, M. D., 611Chemical Building, St. Louis. Entered at the Postofflce at St. Louis, Mo., as Second-Class Matter. VOL. 9. ST. LOUIS, OCTOBER, 1901. NO. CONTENTS OF VOL 9, NO. 3 CONTENTS OF VOL. 9, NO. 4. Dr, G. P. Girdwood, Second PresidentRoentgen Ray Society of America. Dr- Heber Robarts, First PresidentRoentgen Ray Society of America. Illustrations. Static Electricity. Editorials. Radiographs. Priority, Radio-Therapeutics.Becquerel Rays. Presidents Case, Diagramatical. J. Rudis-Jicinsky, M. D., Retiring Sec-retary Roentgen Society of America.A Letter. Recovered Case of Lupus. Diagnosis of Renal Calculi. Roentgen Rays in Military Surgery. Becquerel Ray Burning. Reasons Not Facts Altogether. The Treatment of Cutaneous Cance With the X-Rays.The Treatment of Congenital Club Foot.Inconsistencies.Book Reviews.
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THE AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL. Devoted to Practical X-Ray Work and Allied Arts and Sciences. VOL. 9. ST. LOUIS, OCTOBER, 1901. NO. 4. A Letter. We are in receipt of a letter fromDr. Carl Beck, of New York City, datedSeptember 23, 1901, in which he writes: Dear Friend Dr. Robarts: I received the Journal this morning and hastento congratulate you on the successful meeting atBuffalo. It is especially gratifying to me to seethat you have elected a splendid set of officersand whatever I can do to encourage others toenter the society, shall be done. The onlyfeature I do not like at all is that you did notaccept the presidency again. The best men ofthe society have not done one-tenth as much asyou did to build the society up under the mostdifficult circumstances. If I would have beenable to follow my intention to be present Iwould have given expression to these feelings ofmine. But I still had to be in the White Moun-tains at the time and had to take care of myburned hands. I experimented with

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