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different external circumstances, variations of the thickness connected
with these circumstances could be determined. The variations were of great
importance when studying certain medical questions. Special cameras for
such purposes are under construction.
To determine the development of swellings in the face a large number
of patients having undergone tooth operations were phetographed. The
photographs were taken before and immediately after the operation and
then once a*day for some time. |
At the photography the patient was placed in a cephalometer to take
the same position. in relation to the camera at each exposure (fig. No. 5).
The sterec-camera Wild (base = 40 cm) was used. Ancillary lenses were
used to obtain sharp image of objects close to. The distance to the object
was less than 1 meter.
Fig. 5. Cephalometer arrangement to ensure con-
stant orientation of the patient's head.
The plotting was executed in the autograph A6 to the drawing pencil of
which a planimeter was directly connected. The planimeter was adjusted
so as to make it possible to read the volume of closed stereoscopic models.
The volume to be studied was defined by a space angle, a certain plane,
and the surface of the stereoscopic model. The space angle was defined by
lines in the plate carrier and the plane roughly perpendieular to the ca-
mera axes.
To control the accuracy of this method an object of known volume was
photographed and was then measured according to the photogrammetric
method. Furthermore was controlled the accuracy of the fitting in of the
patient in relation to the camera by placing the patient in the position
required and taking photographs ten times successively. From the varia-
tions of the plotting results the accuracy of the fitting in of the patient
was determined.
This investigation was made by P. Hjelmstrom with the collaboration of
the doctors of medicine H. Bjórn and C. Lundquist. The results of the in-
vestigation are not yet published.
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