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English: I. N. Danforth

Identifier: americanxrayjour1415unse (find matches)
Title: American X-ray journal
Year: 1904 (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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X-Radiance and Electrotherapy, of interest tothe medical profession, are solicited from all parts of the world. Contributors will be lurnished extra copies of theJournal containing their articles at cost of publication. Entered as Second-Class Matter, March 4, 1903, at the Postoffice at Chicago, 111., under the Act of Congress of March 3,1879. Vol. XV. CHICAGO, AUGUST, 1904. \o. 2 CONTENTS. PAGE Frontispiece. Dr. I. N. Danforth 226 The X-Ray in Renal Surgery, by I. N.Danforth 227 Birthmarks, by H. Perkins Fitzpatrick 228 Psycho-Therapy, by Sheldon Leavitt 230 Mechanical Vibratory Stimulation, by GuyB. Stearns 233 Electro-Therapy, Lesson 14. X-Rays 244 Pathological Changes in Tissue Under theInfluence of the X-Ray, by W. S.Newcomet 246 PAGE American Electro Medical Society 252 The Chicago College of Electricity 252 Errors in Diagnosis of Ureteral Calculus,by Byron Robinson 253 The Treatment of Cancer with X-Ray.. 255 Bloodless Treatment of Phimosis 255 Properties and Uses of Radium 216
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I. X. DAXFORTH. THE AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL Devoted to Practical X-Ray Work and Allied Arts and Sciences. Vol. XV. CHICAGO, AUGUST, 1904. No. 2 The X-Ray in Renal Surgery. BY I. N. DANFOKTH. A. M.. M. D., CHICAGO. It is perhaps impossible to overestimatethe value and importance of the x-ray inthe diagnosis of the surgical diseases ofthe kidney, or3 1 should rather say, thedifferential diagnosis of these diseases,for the x-ray introduces a factor of cer-tainty in place of uncertainty; a factor ofexactness in place of inexactness; a factorof solidity and satisfaction in place ofguess-work and doubt, and only thoseof us who practiced renal surgery beforethe x-ray was discovered can appreciatethis. The younger surgeon can have noadequate conception of the darknesswhich surrounded the diagnosis of renaldiseases requiring surgical interferencebefore the advent of the Rontgen process.There is no superfluity of diagnostic il-luminism yet; in fact, I Have recentlysaid in a paper published in an

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