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Reflections of a diagnostic radiographer
It has been my great pleasure to act as the guest editor for this special edition of Radiography. The publication of this edition heralds the 90th anniversary of the Society of Radiographers in 2010. ...
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Pauline J. Reeves
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‘Then and now-’ a reflection on Brian Bentley's period of professional contribution
Within the UK Brian Bentley is likely to be one of the best known radiographers, with his professional contribution spanning 5 decades. His contribution includes conference and journal papers and also...
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Peter Hogg
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Radiography journals 1935–1940: “1935”
Abstract: This paper (1935) contains work from some of the early, and later, to become famous radiographers who were at the very forefront of imaging and radiotherapy science. In addition work from a ...
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H. Brian Bentley
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Early days of scanning: Pioneers and sleepwalkers
Abstract: By 1945, 50 years after Röntgen's discovery, conventional X-ray was still the only tool generally available for radiological investigation. In the following 30 years, building particularly o...
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C.R. Hill
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Radiography journals 1935–1940: "1936"
Abstract: This paper (1936) includes a very important section about the early pioneers without whom the basic foundations for imaging and radiotherapy would not have been possible. Cuthbert Andrew's p...
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H. Brian Bentley
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Eric Woods – A lone radiographer at the Normandy landings
Abstract: Although much of the activity around D-day is recorded many of the support services such as radiography do not feature. This account of a radiographer at the Normandy landings gives an insig...
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Jean Barrett,
Christine Ferris
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A short history of the origins of radiography in Australia
Abstract: At the time of Röentgen's discovery of X-rays, Australia was in a period of social transition. Federation under a centralised Australian government was at hand, while regional population cen...
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Tony Smith
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Radiography journals 1935–1940: "1937"
Abstract: This is the third of the series 1935–1937, two years before the Second World War and sixty-one years ago. There is much to indicate the contribution of physicists, radiologists and radiograp...
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H. Brian Bentley
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Oral history in radiography: Listening to pioneers
Abstract: We explore the professional value of the collection and analysis of oral histories in the history of radiography. Drawing on oral histories collected from radiographers, we analyse accounts ...
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Christine Ferris,
Michelle Winslow
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Diploma to degree 1976 to 1993
Abstract: The debate on degree education for radiographers began in earnest in the mid-1970s. Initially the debate hinged around whether a degree education was necessary for radiographers. One argumen...
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Richard Price
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The lived experience of newly qualified radiographers (1950–1985): An oral history of radiography
Abstract: The preparedness for practice of newly qualified healthcare professionals (including radiographers) has been the focus of attention in recent years as the practice environment continues to p...
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Sola Decker
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Specialism in radiography – a contemporary history of diagnostic radiography
Abstract: Aim and method: Specialism is relative comparing the unusual to a norm. Origins of radiographers' perceptions of what is a specialism are identified. Semi-structured interviews were conducte...
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Christine Ferris
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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...
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C. Blakeley,
P. Hogg
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