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IT is a matter of common knowledge that the introduction of X-ray examinations of patients was a boon and a blessing both to patients and surgeons. The localisation of foreign metallic objects, such as. bullets and needles, and the exploration of fractured bones and disorganised or dislocated joints, have been thus rendered both easy and certain.
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Physiological Applications of Radiography . Nature 86, 588 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/086588a0
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