Practical X-Ray Therapy: A concise guide for the busy practitioner
This working handbook offers clear, practical guidance on applying Roentgen rays to diseased conditions. It emphasizes safe, steady progress and real-world techniques for office use, with a focus on making complex ideas accessible to the practicing physician.
This edition provides a compact overview of general principles, equipment handling, and treatment planning. It includes step‑by‑step approaches, common questions, and practical variations to tailor therapy to individual cases, while stressing the importance of conservative, patient‑centered care.
- Foundations of X-ray generation, tubes, and equipment management
- Techniques for treating common conditions with measurable, cautious exposure
- Guidance on protecting patients and operators, plus practical tips for everyday use
- A clear path from theory to routine office practice, with adjustable methods
Ideal for readers of medical handbooks who want a pragmatic, hands-on resource on early radio-therapy techniques.