Abstract
The exhibition of apparatus held during the Third International Congress of Radiology was of very considerable interest, and showed a high level of individual and collective excellence in keeping with other aspects of the Congress. The exhibition was well housed in the Palais des Congres, near the Porte de Versailles, the area available for the approximately sixty stands being sufficient if not ample. It is manifestly impossible to discuss the individual exhibits which, in any case, are probably destined to become familiar to us in time via the advertisements of the exhibitors, but it was clear that certain definite advances are being rapidly made in X-ray apparatus, and we may mention some of these, though little of a revolutionary character was shown. The tendency towards the use of higher voltages in therapy in order to obtain artificial gamma rays is very marked. There appears indeed to be at the moment no difficulty in persuading manufacturers to provide high-tension equipment for a million or more v...
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