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1 From the Department of Radiology, Chestnut Hill Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
We have presently considered in brief review some conditions in which profound changes in the lungs may he recorded by radiologic methods; and by this means the
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initiated may be afforded the satisfaction of glimpses through the pulmonary window. It is all too evident, however, that now we see many things through a glass rather darkly; but we may hope that, with greater knowledge and the inevitable expansion of our specialty, the day will come when radiologic examination of the chest will provide us with more sophisticated information than we recognize at present.
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