
Classic Papers in Modern Diagnostic Radiology
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It is a pleasure to reread, for instance, the original articles on CT by Godfrey Hounsfield and James Ambrose, which were published in the British journal of Radiology in 1973; and the early articles in 1977 on MRI by Peter Mansfield and his colleagues in Nottingham, also published in the BJR. (RAD Magazine, July, 2005)
The editors' selection has accurately reflected the developments in medical imaging. In producing this book, the editors have performed a good service to the radiological community.
"This anthology aims to reflect the developments of modern diagnostic radiology . . has an introduction which comprehensively and succinctly summarises the background to the developments and their progress. . It is a pleasure to reread, for instance, the original articles on CT . . Having facsimiles of the original papers adds to their impact. . The editors' selection has accurately reflected the developments in medical imaging. In producing thisbook, the editors have performed a good service to the radiological community." (Professor G H Whitehouse, RAD Magazine, July, 2005)
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