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  • Category: Books (Medical)
  • Author:  Wagner, Henry N.
  • Author:  Wagner, Henry N.
  • ISBN-10:  1852339721
  • ISBN-10:  1852339721
  • ISBN-13:  9781852339722
  • ISBN-13:  9781852339722
  • Publisher:  Springer
  • Publisher:  Springer
  • Binding:  Mixed media product
  • Binding:  Mixed media product
  • Pub Date:  01-Mar-2006
  • Pub Date:  01-Mar-2006
  • Pages:  299
  • Pages:  299
  • SKU:  1852339721-11-SPRI
  • SKU:  1852339721-11-SPRI
  • Item ID: 100706296
  • List Price: $209.00
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A Personal History of Nuclear Medicine is an account of how nuclear medicine developed, and its basic philosophy in the past, present and future. The book outlines the history of the development of nuclear medicine as experienced by the author and describes the hurdles that nuclear medicine has had to face, in view of the perception of risk of radiation. It also explains how nuclear medicine solves medical problems in clinical practice and how it has contributed to a new definition of disease. The book concludes with future projections of the likely developments in this area in the next 50 years.

Target market: nuclear medicine professionals as well non-nuclear medicine physicians and the public

Each year, at the annual meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, Henry Wagner summarizes his view of principal advances in the ? eld. In A Personal History of Nuclear Medicine, he brings the same insight to the ? fty years he has practiced, preached and breathed nuclear medicine. That same ? fty years spans the era in which radioactivity has been harnessed to provide exquisite maps of physiologic function in the living human body. Thus, the book brings the perspective of an insider, whose own contributions have been particularly in? uential: leader of a premier program in education and research; founding member of the American Board of Nuclear Medicine; proponent of int- national cooperation and the World Congress, and much more. Because of Henrys positions and desire to meet and know colleagues throughout the world (he and his wife Anne are most gracious hosts and visitors) this autobiography is also a story of the major ? gures who grew the ? eld of nuclear medicine and made the discipline into a coherent one. The book also re? ects Henrys personality: his candor and un? inching way of telling it the way he thinks it is, his punctuated use of aphorisms (some of his own making), his dló!
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