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...Miss Buck, a surgeon will sever the Fallopian tubes, which function as passages from ovaries to womb. This surgical operation is known as salpingotomy. Surgical sterilization of men consists of cutting the spermatic cord, causing atrophy of the testicles. The third method, applicable to both men and women, is X-ray sterilization. As a result of X-ray treatment, organs of reproduction become atrophied. The X-ray process is expensive, complicated...
...convenient and modern laboratories for the work in mining engineering and in mining geology under the direction of Professors McLaughlin and Graton, and for the work of Professors Sauveur and Wells in metallurgy. Important apparatus and equipment have been added to the metallurgical laboratories, including the latest type of X-ray machine for metallographic investigations...
...goes on to state that the Harvard Athletic Association in the fall of 1925 established at the Locker Building on Soldiers Field, a well-equipped department of physiotherapy, with the necessary baking machines, deep therapy lamps, diathermy, and whirlpool baths, in addition to a complete X-ray and fleuroscopic equipment with the necessary dark room. During the football seasons, frequently as many as 150 to 200 men were seen in the doctor's room daily. Many of these required no further medical treatment than advice but any injury severe enough to keep an individual from taking part in practice...
...results, as far as treatment is concerned have been obtained regarding sprained ankles. During the fall and winter, a considerable investigation of the sugar content of the blood before and after competition was done. In all, about 500 blood analyses were made. At the same time, an investigation along X-ray lines of the hearts of track men was started but has not yet been completed...
...results of the experiments which the Fogg Museum has been conducting as to the value of the X-ray for determining forgeries, mannerisms of old artists which cannot be seen on the surface of a painting, and for various other facts in the field of the Fine Arts leave no doubt as to the value of this medium. This was brought out by Professor E. W. Forbes '95, Director of the Fogg Art Museum in his annual report to the President...