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LOOKING INSIDE THE HUMAN BODY Series: ON MEDICINE'S FRONT LINES: THE RADIOLOGIST Series Number: occ:...

LOOKING INSIDE THE HUMAN BODY Series: ON MEDICINE'S FRONT LINES: THE RADIOLOGIST Series Number: occ:...

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LOOKING INSIDE THE HUMAN BODY Series: ON MEDICINE'S FRONT LINES: THE RADIOLOGIST Series Number: occ: FINAL Edition

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LOOKING INSIDE THE HUMAN BODY Series: ON MEDICINE'S FRONT LINES: THE RADIOLOGIST Series Number: occ: FINAL Edition

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Washington, D.C: WP Company LLC d/b/a The Washington Post

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The Washington post, 1993-08-22

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English

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Washington, D.C: WP Company LLC d/b/a The Washington Post

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CAT scans are made by sending X-rays through the body at various angles and then assembling the images by computer to give cross- sectional views. The technique has revolutionized medical diagnosis in the last two decades. It particularly opened up head injury and brain disease to rapid diagnosis. MRI produces clearer cross-sectional images than CA...

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LOOKING INSIDE THE HUMAN BODY Series: ON MEDICINE'S FRONT LINES: THE RADIOLOGIST Series Number: occ: FINAL Edition

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TN_cdi_proquest_newspapers_307654631

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0190-8286

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