Naked To The Bone
Medical Imaging In The Twentieth Century
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A century ago, the living body, like most of the material world, was opaque. Then Wilhelm Roentgen captured and X-ray image of his wife's fingerher wedding ring floating” around a white boneand our range of vision changed forever. By the 1920s, X-ray technology was common-place: all army recruits had lined...
A century ago, the living body, like most of the material world, was opaque. Then Wilhelm Roentgen captured and X-ray image of his wife's fingerher wedding ring floating” around a white boneand our range of vision changed forever. By the 1920s, X-ray technology was common-place: all army recruits had lined up for chest pictures during WWI, and children were examining the bones of their feet in shoe store fluoroscopes, spectacularly unaware of the radiation they were absorbing. Through lucid prose, vivid anecdotes, and over seventy striking illustrations, science writer Bettyann Holtzman Kevles shows how X-rays and the subsequent daughter technologiesCT, MRI, PET, ultrasoundtransformed the practice of medicine (from pediatrics to neurosurgery), the rules of evidence in courts, and the vision of artists.
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Published By Basic Books
Format Paperback
Category
Number Of Pages 394
Publication Date 03/19/1998
ISBN 9780201328332
Dimensions 6 inches x 9 inches
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