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Identifier: americanxrayjour1213unse (find matches)
Title: American X-ray journal
Year: 1903 (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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0firms, gave a banquet in his honor at theVictoria Hotel on the evening of March14th, 1903. He being the only invitedguest of the evening, addressed the meet-ing on the construction of static machinesand electrodes, as well as the techniqueemployed. During the address he saidthat the static machine manufacturers inthe west are ahead of the eastern manu- facturers as far as construction of ma-chines go, and that the west has eightstatic manufacturers to one in the east,but he thot that the western manufactur-ers were behind in the design of electrodes.The professor took up and discussed thedifferent forms of electrodes calling atten-tion to their weak as well as strong points.He incidentally, but modestly, referred tohis own special designs, which we takegreat pleasure in illustrating below. Weregret that the professor did not hare moretime, as the Chicago Electro-Medical So-ciety intended to have banqueted him.We only hope that the next time he callsthe society may have this pleasure.
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EDITORIAL NOTES. 87 The Journal takes great pleasure inpresenting to their readers, in the frontis-piece, an excellent half-tone of our es-teemed friend and co-operator, Prof. A.D. Kockwell, and also take pleasure incalling the attention of our readers to thefact that he is the father of electro-thera-peutics of America. We are sorry to announce that, owingto the sickness of Dr. Hall, the editor,we have been compelled to delay the com-mencement of the correspondence course,which should have started in the Febru-ary issue, until the April or May issue.The first lesson will be a history of electro-therapeutics, which was being compiled byhim. Prof. John Uri Lloyds famous satires,the first of which, The Mother of SamHills Wifes Sister, was published inthe September Criterion (1902) are re-sumed in the January number, with thefourth paper of the series, Sam Hill,Sheriff of Knowlton, Kaintuck, and pur-port to be related by Chinnie BillSmith, the famous story teller of String-town on the Pi

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