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British Journal of Radiology (1957) 30, 273
© 1957 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/0007-1285-30-353-273

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A. M. Rackow

Principles of Chest X-ray Diagnosis. By George Simon, pp. x + 174, 162 illus., 1956 (London, Butterworth & Co.), 50s.

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Dr. Simon has approached the subject of chest radiology in a highly logical and yet original manner. Most text-books of radiology follow the traditional pattern in which systems and disease processes are classified and described, first from the clinical and then from the radiological aspect. In practice, however, the sequence is reversed. The radiologist is presented with the films together with more or less clinical information.







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