Principles of Radiographic Exposure
Much improvement in radiographic equipment and materials has been made since diagnostic radiography made its entrance on the medical scene at the close of the nineteenth century. Effort is continually being made to standardize procedures and techniques, yet a great deal of both art and judgment are still needed.
This course discusses the many factors and principles involved in projecting a latent image onto the x-ray film which, when developed, will have maximum diagnostic value.
This course is part of our X-Ray and Radiology series.
Includes a questions and answers section at the end of each lesson.
Full illustrations and diagrams included.
Lessons:
- Principles of Radiographic Exposure 1
- Principles of Radiographic Exposure 2