Mihran Krikor Kassabian

Mihran Krikor Kassabian
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Mihran Krikor Kassabian (1909)
Data i miejsce urodzenia25 sierpnia 1870
Kayseri
Data i miejsce śmierci14 lipca 1910
Filadelfia
Zawód, zajęcielekarz radiolog
Narodowośćamerykańska

Mihran Krikor Kassabian (ur. 25 sierpnia 1870 w Kayseri, zm. 14 lipca 1910 w Filadelfii) – armeńsko-amerykański lekarz radiolog. Studiował medycynę w Londynie, ukończył w 1898 Medico-Chirurgical College w Filadelfii. Od 1902 był dyrektorem pracowni rentgenowskiej w Philadelphia Hospital. Zmarł w 1910 roku z powodu choroby popromiennej.

Wybrane prace

  • X-ray as a irritant (1900)
  • Technique of x-ray work (1901)
  • Instantaneous skiagraphy (1903)
  • Instantaneous skiagrapghy of the thoracic organs (1903)
  • The medico-legal value of the Roentgen rays (1904)
  • Roentgen rays and electrotherapeutics (1907)

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Title: American quarterly of roentgenology
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: American Roentgen Ray Society
Subjects: Nuclear Medicine Radiography Radiology Radiology
Publisher: Pittsburgh : American Roentgen Ray Society
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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ilding, St. Louis. Spriggs, Dr. E. L, England. Stern, Dr. Walter G., Cleveland, O. Stevens, Dr. Kollin H., Detroit. Stiller, Dr. B., Budapest. Stover, Dr. G. LL, Denver. Strauss, Dr. A., Barmen, Prussia. Sweet, Dr. Wm. M., 1205 Spruce St., Philadelphia. Swett, Dr. Paul P., Hartford, Ct. Talley, Dr. D. D., Richmond, Va. Thomas, Dr. W. S., 240 W. 71st St., New Vork. Pousey, Dr. Sinclair, 5 9 W. 46th St., New Vork. Thieman, Dr. T., Jena, Germany. Trappe, Dr. Max, Breslau, Germany. Tyson, Dr. Wilson, England. Uhle, Dr. Alexander, 602 Professional Building, Philadelphia. Van Allen, Dr. H. W., Springfield, Mass. VanZwaluwenberg, Dr. L G., Ann Arbor, Mich. • Villard, Dr. P., Paris. Voelckef, Dr. F., Lleidelberg, Germany. von Dehn, Dr. ()., Greiffenhagen, Germany. vomliiselberg, Dr. A., Germany. Walter, Dr. B., Hamburg, Germany. Watkins, Dr. J. F., San Francisco. Wilson, Dr. J. T., Sidney. Wiesner, B., Aschaffenberg, Germany. Wilms, Dr. M., Basel, Switzerland. Wohlbach, Dr. S. B., Montreal.
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DR. MIHRAN KR1KOR KASSABIAN The AmericanQuarterly of Roentgenology Edited by P. M. Hickey, M. D. Vol. II DECEMBER, 1910 No. 4 SERIOUS MENTAL DISTURBANCES CAUSED BYPAINLESS DENTAL LESIONS. BY HENRY S. UPSON, M. D. Member of the American Neurological and American Medico-Psychological Associations; Professor of Neurology inthe Western Reserve Medical School, Cleveland. In the skiagraphic study of the teeth and jaws there are in-volved, in addition to the common superficial lesions, manywhich lie deeper. These lesions cannot be detected withoutthe aid of the X-rays. The most important are impactionswhich have prevented eruption, abscesses at or near the roots,exostosis, now called by the dentists pericementosis, and pulpnodules. To these may be added extensive caries, especiallywhen under fillings, and large fillings in contact with or nearthe pulp. These conditions are often though not always pain-less. A study of their relations with various nervous andmental conditions extending over a

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