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A NEW impulse has been given by the war to those who desire to say over again what has been o often and well set out already in text-books dealing with the practical applications of X-rays. Nevertheless, it must be admitted that extra-ordinary inventive effort has been called for of late regarding the design of new apparatus to meet special and unusual conditions; and, in so far as a new book on the subject deals conscientiously with this fresh phase, it should prove useful in practice.
La Radiologie de Guerre. Manuel Pratique du Manipulateur Radiologists.
By G. Massiot and Biquard. Pp. viii + 224. (Paris: A. Maloine et Fils, 1915.) Price 3.50 francs.
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P., C. La Radiologie de Guerre Manuel Pratique du Manipulateur Radiologists . Nature 96, 424 (1915). https://doi.org/10.1038/096424a0
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