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Radiologist Collection

Radiologists, the unsung heroes of modern medicine, play a crucial role in diagnosing and treating various ailments

Background imageRadiologist Collection: A radiologist takes a radiograph of a patient with the Microscope 500

A radiologist takes a radiograph of a patient with the Microscope 500. Instrument, discovered in America, which is much more protective to radiation. America. Date of Photograph:1950 - 1960

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Narrowed coronary arteries (B&W)

Narrowed coronary arteries (B&W)
Anatomy, Black And White, Block, Cardiovascular System, Chest, Coronary Artery, Healthcare And Medicine, Human Artery, Human Heart, Medicine, Monochrome, Narrow, Patient, Photography, Radiologist

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Florence Stoney

Florence Stoney (1870 - 1932), Irish physician who was the first female radiologist. A pioneer in X-ray and ultra-violet light treatment; also gaining permission for medical womens work in WWI

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Radiologist examining knee MRI scans C014 / 1300

Radiologist examining knee MRI scans C014 / 1300
MODEL RELEASED. Radiologist examining knee MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans

Background imageRadiologist Collection: X-RAY MACHINE, 1942. A baby being x-rayed at the Provident Hospital in Chicago, Illinois

X-RAY MACHINE, 1942. A baby being x-rayed at the Provident Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Jack Delano in March 1942

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Radiologist examining an X-ray F006 / 9076

Radiologist examining an X-ray F006 / 9076
MODEL RELEASED. Radiologist examining an X-ray

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Radiologist examining an X-ray F006 / 9077

Radiologist examining an X-ray F006 / 9077
MODEL RELEASED. Radiologist examining an X-ray

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Radiologist examining a hand X-ray C014 / 1289

Radiologist examining a hand X-ray C014 / 1289
MODEL RELEASED. Radiologist examining a hand X-ray

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Medical imaging in lung disease research

Medical imaging in lung disease research. Radiologist preparing a gamma camera and computed tomography (CT) scanner to produce 3D images of a patients lungs

Background imageRadiologist Collection: MRI scan

MRI scan

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Ultraviolet therapy C015 / 6188

Ultraviolet therapy C015 / 6188
Ultraviolet therapy. A small sand timing glass being used to control the length of a therapy session. In the background, a patient is receiving a targeted dose of ultraviolet radiation in a form of

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Doctor examining an X-ray C013 / 8846

Doctor examining an X-ray C013 / 8846
Doctor examining an X-ray

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Doctor examining an X-ray C013 / 8845

Doctor examining an X-ray C013 / 8845
Doctor examining an X-ray

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Radiologist studying an X-ray

Radiologist studying an X-ray
MODEL RELEASED. Radiologist studying an X-ray

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Studying CT scans

Studying CT scans
MODEL RELEASED. Studying CT scan. Doctor studying computer tomography (CT) scans of horizontal sections through a patients chest and abdomen

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Bone CT scanning

Bone CT scanning
MODEL RELEASED. Bone CT scanning. Radiologist with a bone biopsy sample that he is preparing for CT (computed tomography) scanning using specialized equipment for small samples

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Doctor holding MRI scans

Doctor holding MRI scans
MODEL RELEASED. Doctor holding MRI scans. The scans are sagittal (vertical and sideways) sections through a patients head

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Doctor examining MRI scans

Doctor examining MRI scans
MODEL RELEASED. Doctor examining MRI scans. The scans are sagittal (vertical and sideways) sections through a patients head

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Radiologists examining an X-ray

Radiologists examining an X-ray
MODEL RELEASED. Radiologists studying an X-ray of a patients chest

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Doctors examining MRI scans

Doctors examining MRI scans
MODEL RELEASED. Doctors examining MRI scans. The scans are sagittal (side view) sections through a patients head. MRI is an important diagnostic tool that allows imaging of internal structures

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Radiography

Radiography
MODEL RELEASED. Radiography

Background imageRadiologist Collection: Examining X-ray

Examining X-ray
MODEL RELEASED. Examining X-ray. Radiologist examining an X-ray of a patients hand and wrist, looking for broken bones and other disorders

Background imageRadiologist Collection: RADIOLOGIST, c1930. A radiologist using x-rays to repel Death

RADIOLOGIST, c1930. A radiologist using x-rays to repel Death, personified as a skeleton wearing a shroud, as it approaches a young woman on an operating table. Etching by Ivo Saliger, c1930


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Radiologists, the unsung heroes of modern medicine, play a crucial role in diagnosing and treating various ailments. With their expertise in interpreting medical images, they provide invaluable insights that guide patient care. In the realm of cardiology, radiologists utilize advanced techniques to assess narrowed coronary arteries. Through black and white imagery, they meticulously analyze these vital pathways that supply oxygen-rich blood to the heart. Their keen eyes detect any potential blockages or abnormalities, aiding in early detection and prevention of cardiovascular diseases. One pioneering figure in this field is Florence Stoney. Her groundbreaking contributions revolutionized radiology by introducing X-ray technology for diagnostic purposes. Inspired by her trailblazing spirit, today's radiologists continue her legacy as they examine knee MRI scans with precision and accuracy. The journey of radiology takes us back to 1942 when an X-ray machine captured a tender moment at Provident Hospital in Chicago—a baby being gently examined through this revolutionary technology. This poignant image serves as a reminder of how far we have come since then. With every X-ray examination comes great responsibility; radiologists diligently scrutinize each image for signs of injury or disease. Armed with knowledge and experience, they decipher intricate details within bone structures during hand X-rays or other examinations like F006 / 9076 and F006 / 9077. Beyond diagnosis lies the artistic representation showcasing the intersection between x-rays and mortality—an evocative conceptual artwork highlighting both vulnerability and resilience in our human existence. Radiologists also contribute significantly to lung disease research through medical imaging techniques. By utilizing cutting-edge technologies such as MRI scans, they delve into the complexities of respiratory conditions—providing critical information for accurate diagnoses and personalized treatment plans. In addition to their diagnostic prowess, radiologists explore alternative therapies like ultraviolet therapy (C015 / 6188). They embrace innovative approaches that harness light energy to heal patients suffering from various ailments—an embodiment of their commitment to holistic care.