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Light and Heat in Medicine, Surgery and Public Health Second International Conference and ExhibitionPublished Online:29 May 2014https://doi.org/10.1259/0007-1285-1-9-337SectionsPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail AboutAbstractAs previously announced, the Second International Conference on Light and Heat in Medicine Surgery and Public Health, will be held at the University of London, S.W.7, on October 29, 30 and 31, and November 1.The sessions will be held in the afternoon and evening of the first three days (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday) and in the afternoon of the fourth day (Thursday).In order to simplify the arrangements and ensure that all who desire to speak shall be called upon, it is hoped that all who wish to take part in the discussion will send their names to the Conference Department, The British Journal of Actinotherapy, 17 Feather stone Buildings, W.C.i. These names will be handed to the Hon. Organising Secretaries (Dr. W. Kerr Russell and Dr. R. King Brown), who will communicate with correspondents direct.A paper dealing with a field of therapy in which light and heat methods have so far been little studied in this country will be read by Dr. Wilhelm Flaskamp, of Erlangen, North Bavaria (University Frauenklinik). The name of Erlangen is particularly associated with its famous gynæcological clinic where, under Professor Wintz, the pioneer work in deep X-ray therapy was done. Dr. Flaskamp is chief assistant to Professor Wintz, and will read a paper on Conservative Treatment in Gynæcology and particularly the use of Light and Heat in these cases. Previous article FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 1, Issue 9September 1928Pages: 293-340 © The British Institute of Radiology History Published onlineMay 29,2014 Metrics Download PDF
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