Unlock a snapshot of early radiology and medical imaging.
This December 1922 issue of The Journal of Radiology captures a period of rapid advances in X-ray technique, equipment, and therapeutic applications. Read through case reports, editorials, and notes on new devices that shaped how doctors viewed and used radiography.
The issue combines clinical findings with technical innovations, offering a window into the tools, debates, and practices that defined radiology in the early 20th century. It includes discussions of fluoroscopy, roentgenography equipment, and updates on radium therapy, alongside detailed case interpretations and reports from the field.
- Profiles of equipment and methods driving diagnostic imaging, including fluoroscopic and X-ray apparatus.
- Case reports and editorials that illustrate clinical reasoning and the evolving role of radiology.
- Advertisements and technical notes on instruments, supplies, and educational resources of the era.
- Context on professional society activities and the development of radiology as a distinct field.
Ideal for readers of medical history, radiology enthusiasts, and collectors seeking a tangible glimpse of early diagnostic imaging.