Abstract

The Thirty-second Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America will be held at the Palmer House in Chicago, the first week in December. Sessions begin on Monday, December 2nd, and extend through Friday, December 6th. Since this is the first full-scale meeting that the Society has held since 1941, it is expected that there will be a large attendance. The scientific exhibits and refresher courses, and the program (which appears elsewhere in this issue) will, I believe, repay everyone who attends. The various members of the Program Committee have worked untiringly to secure a series of excellent presentations, and the Committees in charge of the refresher courses and the exhibits have been no less diligent in the preparation of these features. It is apparent to every radiologist that the successful harnessing of atomic energy opens up vast fields of new knowledge. Artificial radioactivity and the use of various radioactive isotopes in diagnostic and therapeutic medicine will be of the greatest...

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