A chemical which aids doctors a illuminating diseased organs hrough X-ray examination has ,ecome a major contribution in dentification and treatment of gall bladder ailments and postoperation complications, a stomach specialist and medical college professor. said Sunday.
Dr. J. E. Berk, gastro-enterolologist and associate professor of clinical medicine, Wayne State university medical school, Detroit, revealed the significant advancement in an interview Sunday prior to addressing the 20th annual convention of the New Orleans Graduate Medical Assembly at the Roosevelt hotel. PHOTO: LATEST METHODS IN TREATMENT and diagnosis of diseases brought the above group of doctors together Sunday at the Roosevelt hotel for a n^edieal huddle prior to the opening session of the 20th annual meeting of the New Orleans Graduate Medical Assembly. The physicians, who will address the assembly Monday, are (from left), Nelson P. Anderson, Los Angeles, president of the American Academy of Dermatologists; J. Edward Berk, Detroit, a specialist in internal medicine, and Karl Zimmerman, Pittsburgh, a proctologist.