X-RAY EXAMINATIONS
COMMENTS 'BY DR.* THACKEE
tßy Telograpb.—Special to "The Mail")
CHBISTCHUBCHJ; This Day. Discussing the efficiency of X-ray examination; in case,iri -which: a Vman's serious injuries were noKaisclosediwheh.he was subjected,to : fiuch<exam'iiiation, Dr. ; Thacker said that ; rah away with the • the itays 'were absolutely infallible. That wap"J"nab'so.~ It needed" a most'highly tjalned specialist's skill .apph T ed ; -for ».a ■ long time to be able to tell by the rays what was what. - ; . '.'The ;X-rays will lie badly, apd some X-ray pictures are the worst possible kind. of - lie'SyT' Dr. "At the same time they are strong corroborative evidenoe/"and they may be. used to corroborate Tb obtain results X- ' ray photographs must "be taken from ■ . .many angles.":: '.'.'. .'";* < : ,::-.'./;; ■ •"•'"'.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 10 August 1928, Page 4
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