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Klinische Monatsblatter Fur... Aug 1982A medical certificate concerning a rather serious eye condition suffered by the young W. C. Roentgen has been discovered in the archives of the German Roentgen Museum in...
A medical certificate concerning a rather serious eye condition suffered by the young W. C. Roentgen has been discovered in the archives of the German Roentgen Museum in Remscheid-Lennep. Written in French in 1865 by the Utrecht ophthalmologist Dr. H. Snellen, it suggested the idea of reporting some biographical details recorded by Ernst Wölfflin, professor of ophthalmology in Basel, about W. C. Roentgen, his friend of many years standing.
Topics: Eye Diseases; Germany; History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century; Humans; Ophthalmology; Switzerland
PubMed: 6752554
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1055188 -
Acta Radiologica Aug 1946
Topics: Adrenal Gland Neoplasms; Adrenal Glands; Humans; Neoplasms; X-Rays
PubMed: 20286032
DOI: 10.3109/00016924609133794 -
California Medicine Dec 1947
Topics: Humans
PubMed: 18731336
DOI: No ID Found -
Arztliche Forschung Sep 1953
Topics: Cysteine; Humans; X-Rays
PubMed: 13091962
DOI: No ID Found -
Die Medizinische Welt Nov 1963
Topics: Accidents; Germany; Germany, West; History, 19th Century; Medicine; Radiography
PubMed: 14096825
DOI: No ID Found -
The X-ray Technician May 1949
Topics: Environmental Pollution; Humans; X-Rays
PubMed: 18152985
DOI: No ID Found -
Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology May 1946
Topics: Dermatitis; Groin; Humans; Male; Psoriasis; Scalp; Scrotum; Ulcer; X-Rays
PubMed: 21064488
DOI: No ID Found -
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology Oct 2013Venous thromboembolism was first described in India around 600-900 BC. It was not until the 17th through 19th centuries that Western researchers began to understand the... (Review)
Review
OBJECTIVE
Venous thromboembolism was first described in India around 600-900 BC. It was not until the 17th through 19th centuries that Western researchers began to understand the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Roentgen's discovery of x-rays in 1895 led to the first objective imaging.
CONCLUSION
Currently, scintigraphy, helical CT, MRI, and sonography provide accurate in vivo images. These high-quality images have forced clinicians to reevaluate many preimaging assumptions about and treatments for venous thromboembolism.
Topics: Diagnostic Imaging; History, 15th Century; History, 16th Century; History, 17th Century; History, 18th Century; History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century; History, 21st Century; History, Ancient; History, Medieval; Humans; Venous Thromboembolism
PubMed: 24059395
DOI: 10.2214/AJR.13.10604 -
Revista. Asociacion Medica Mexicana Aug 1952
Topics: Adrenal Glands; Radiation; X-Rays
PubMed: 14956433
DOI: No ID Found -
La Prensa Medica Mexicana Dec 1950
Topics: Obstetrics; X-Rays
PubMed: 14816275
DOI: No ID Found