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  Vol. 51 No. 3, March 1936 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Estudio Radiologico de la neumonia en los niños.

By Dr. Hector C. Bazzano. Paper. Publicationes del departmento cientifico de salud pública, serie 1, número 15. Pp. 37, with 69 plates on 16 pages. Montevideo: 1935.

Am J Dis Child. 1936;51(3):758.

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Bazzano suspends the child in a special cloth bolster, which allows one to make exceptionally clear roentgenograms of the thorax. He illustrates all types of pneumonia with both anterior-posterior and transverse views, which together give an excellent idea of the process. Cavities that are doubtful in an anterior-posterior view, are plainly shown in this method by a transverse view. The book is in Spanish, but this should not deter the reader, for roentgenograms are universal when they are well done. . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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