Radiology Physics, An Introductory Course
for Medical or Premedical Students and For All Radiologists, by John
Kellock Robertson, published by D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., New York,
NY, October 1948, Second Edition — 323 pages — illustrated — measures: 6
3/8" x 9 3/16" — OCLC Number / Unique Identifier: 14663416
Contents:
Preface to the Second Edition, May, 1948
Preface to the First Edition, October, 1940
Chapter I. Alternating Currents
Chapter II. Production of High Voltage
Chapter III. Measurement and Control of High Tension Voltage
Chapter IV. Cathode Rays
Chapter V. Positive Rays and Isotopes
Chapter VI. Roentgen Tubes
Chapter VII. Valve Rectification
Chapter VIII. High Frequency Currents
Chapter IX. Light Visible and Invisible
Chapter X. General Properties of X-Rays
Chapter XI. Measurement of Wave Length of X-Rays
Chapter XII. Secondary X-Rays and Absorption
Chapter XIII. Roentgen Ray Dosage
Chapter XIV. Radioactivity
Chapter XV. Production of High Voltage. Super-voltage Tubes and High Speed Particles
Chapter XVI. Transmutation of Matter and Neutrons
Chapter XVII. Artificial Radioactivity, Mass and Energy
Chapter XVIII. Uranium Fission and Atomic Piles
Appendix I. Some Useful Constants and Conversion Factors
Appendix II. Tables of Atomic Numbers, Atomic Weights and Stable Isotopes
Appendix III. International Recommendations for X-Ray and Radium Protection