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Show Movies Aid Physicians. The movies have Invaded even the sacred field of science. The latest up-to-the-minute discovery is the peculiar value of the movies in diagnosis. It w as made several weeks ago by osteopathic osteo-pathic physicians and will be demonstrated demon-strated first at the world's congress of osteopathic physicians, in Portland, Ore., the first week In August At a meeting of osteopathic physicians physi-cians of the district, held at the home of Dr. Clara U. Little. Dr. Chester W. Swope, a member of the board of trustees trus-tees of the national association, explained ex-plained how Dr. J. Ivan Dufur, profes-Bor profes-Bor of nervous diseases of the Philadelphia Phila-delphia College of Osteopathy, had become be-come the latest hero of the movies. For more than four hours Doctor Dufur Du-fur and the movie men were locked In a room with more than "forty Insane epileptics, waiting to snap just the right kind of fits. They also had many harrowing experiences. Moving pictures. It is predicted, will revolutionize the teaching of disease diagnosis, as these subjects can In no other way be so vividly presented to the student. |