British Journal of Radiology (1932) 5, 536-542
© 1932 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/0007-1285-5-54-536
Bibliographical Index
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April 1932. Results of radiation therapy in 1,022 private cases of carcinoma of the breast from 1902 to 1928 (G. E. Pfahler). The occurrence of roentgen pleuropneumonitis in treatment of breast cancer (R. H. Fike). Postoperative roentgen therapy for cancer of the breast: a report of 103 consecutive cases (U. V. Portmann). The treatment of metastatic and inoperable mammary cancer, with a discussion of certain distinct types of metastasis (F. E. Adair). The interstitial use of gold-filtered radon transfixion tubes in the treatment of mammary cancer (G. T. Pack). Interstitial irradiation of mammary cancer with a special reference to measured tissue dosage (B. J. Lee). Roentgenologic and legal considerations of fractures of the mandible (S. W. Donaldson). Some unusual pneumonias associated with the aspiration of fats and oils in the lungs (J. W. Pierson). Osteopoikilosis (L. F. Wilcox). Mensuration of the heart and chest in the left postero-anterior oblique position: a comparative study. III. Correlative measurements of the aortic arch and the thorax (W. W. Fray). Hepatcgraphy and lienography (Editorial). Roentgen examination of the infant thorax: a precision technique (D. R. Bowen). A safe for radium (I. I. Kaplan).
May 1932. Vesical diverticulum in the female (L. P. Wershub). So-called essential hematurias. Are they chiefly due to ureteral stricture? (G. L. Hunner). Gunshot wounds of the urinary bladder (H. J. Shelley). Can benign thyroid tumours metastasize? (M. Thorek and P. Thorek).
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