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THE applications of physics to medicine increase rapidly in number and scope, and there is great need of books which attempt to set forth the fundamental principles underlying these applications, either from the point of view of a fairly elementary student or from that of a more advanced worker in the subject. Prof, J. K. Robertson's book is addressed to the first of these possible audiences, and is a most welcome addition to the literature.
Radiology Physics
An Introductory Course for Medical or Premedical Students and for all Radiologists. By Prof. John Kellock Robertson. (Textbooks on Physics.) Pp. xv + 270. (London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1941.) 18s. net.
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MAYNEORD, W. PHYSICAL BASIS OF RADIOLOGY. Nature 149, 452 (1942). https://doi.org/10.1038/149452a0
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