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X-Ray Vision
The Evolution of Medical Imaging and Its Human Significance
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The discovery of the x-ray in 1895 proved to be one of the most transformative breakthroughs in the history of science. It ushered in a new era in medicine, allowing physicians and patients to peer inside the living human body, without the use of a scalpel, to assess health and diagnose diseases. The x-ray opened up the world of the very small, allowing us to determine the structure of the molecules of which we are made. It also revealed the true nature of the
largest and oldest objects in the universe, including the universe itself. Today it has spawned amazing new imaging techniques, including ultrasound, CT scanning, MR imaging, and nuclear medicine, which have opened up remarkable new windows on the structure and function of the human body. This book
recounts the stories of the remarkable physicians and scientists who developed these new imaging technologies. It tells the stories of real patients whose lives have been touched, transformed, and in many cases saved by medical imaging. And it shines new light on the surprising ways x-rays have transformed our view of ourselves and the world we inhabit. Richly illustrated with both historical images and imaging studies of real patients, X-ray Vision is a feast for the eyes as well as the
mind.


Contents:

1. X-Ray Vision ; 2. A New Kind of Light ; 3. Transgressions ; 4. Artistic Vision ; 5. Scientific Vision ; 6. Seeing With Sound ; 7. Illuminating Reproduction ; 8. Slices of Life ; 9. Magnetic Imaging ; 10. Hunting Cancer ; 11. Too Little, Too Late ; 12. Oracular Vision ; 13. Coda


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ISBN-13: 9780199976232
Publisher: Oxford University Press (Oxford University Press Inc)
Publication date: February, 2013
Pages: 224
Dimensions: 178.00 x 255.00 x 11.00
Weight: 622g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Issues, Radiology

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