Invisible light : The remarkable story of radiology / Adrian Thomas.
2022
R895.5 .T46 2022
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Title
Invisible light : The remarkable story of radiology / Adrian Thomas.
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Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780429325748 (electronic book)
0429325746 (electronic book)
9781000556452 (electronic book)
100055645X (electronic book)
9781000556414 (electronic book)
1000556417 (electronic book)
9780367344269
0367344262
9780367338091
0367338092
0429325746 (electronic book)
9781000556452 (electronic book)
100055645X (electronic book)
9781000556414 (electronic book)
1000556417 (electronic book)
9780367344269
0367344262
9780367338091
0367338092
Published
Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1201/9780429325748 doi
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R895.5 .T46 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
616.07/57
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Dr Adrian Thomas is a writer and teacher. He has seen the development of modern radiology during his career, entering medical school at University College London in 1972, the year that the CT scanner was announced. He has had an interest in history since his school days; studying medical history with Jonathan Miller, Edwin Clarke and Bill Bynum at University College London for his BSc. Adrian started his radiology training in 1981 at Hammersmith Hospital, which coincided with their pioneering development of the MRI scanner. He is a founder member and past-president of the British Society for the History of Radiology. He has co-authored 7 books and written many book chapters. He is past-president of the British Society for the History of Medicine, past-president of the Radiology Section of the Royal Society of Medicine, is Honorary Historian to the British Institute of Radiology, and is a visiting professor at Canterbury Christ Church University.
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