1910
DOI: 10.1259/arr.1910.0133
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The Anatomical Meaning of the Hilus Shadow in the Skiagram of the Chest

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“…When the lung and heart are removed from the thorax and roentgenograms made, it is clearly seen that all the obscure densities in the thoracic roentgenogram are of visceral origin. 3. The vessels and adventitious connective tissue cast distinct shadows on the roentgenogram.…”
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“…When the lung and heart are removed from the thorax and roentgenograms made, it is clearly seen that all the obscure densities in the thoracic roentgenogram are of visceral origin. 3. The vessels and adventitious connective tissue cast distinct shadows on the roentgenogram.…”
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confidence: 99%