Manchester medical society (imaging section) presidential address 2008
Abstract
This article is based partly upon the Presidential Address of the Manchester Medical Society (Imaging Section) in 2008. It reviews the development of radiology services in the Manchester (UK) area from their inception in 1896 to the installation of the first EMI body CT scanner in Europe. It considers some of the innovative people in the Manchester area and some milestone events that occurred in that area to help establish the role and value of X-ray in diagnostic imaging. In this article the first recorded case of when X-ray imaging was used in a forensic domiciliary case is also outlined; this occurred approximately 35 miles north of Manchester on 23rd April 1896. The article also explains some interesting background information on the development of the first EMI CT scanner, drawing particularly on the revenue stream generated by the music section of EMI through the success of The Beatles – a band which emanated 35 miles from Manchester in Liverpool.
Keywords: History of x-rays/medical imaging, History of CT scanner, Schuster, Barclay
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PII: S1078-8174(09)00095-9
doi:10.1016/j.radi.2009.10.001
© 2009 The College of Radiographers. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
