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- Radiology was a medical procedure which involved the directing of medical imaging technology, such as an x-ray machine or other radiation device, to diagnose and sometimes treat diseases. Upon entering Doctor Tristan Adams neural neutralizer room at the Tantalus Penal Colony in 2266, Captain James T. Kirk thought that the room resembled a radiology theater. (TOS novelization: Dagger of the Mind)
- Radiology is the branch of medicine which deals with the use of electro-magnetic radiation to show features inside the human body, or as a treatment tool. It includes the use of X-rays (including CT scans), magnetic resonance imaging, and radiation therapy. Radiology started to be developed in the early part of the 20th century after the discovery of X-rays by Wilhelm Roentgen in 1895 (for which he received the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901). Roentgen often demonstrated X-rays by using them to show the bones in his hand, and immediately hit upon the use of the rays for medical purposes.
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| - This skill improves ground radiology abilities.
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- Radiology was a medical procedure which involved the directing of medical imaging technology, such as an x-ray machine or other radiation device, to diagnose and sometimes treat diseases. Upon entering Doctor Tristan Adams neural neutralizer room at the Tantalus Penal Colony in 2266, Captain James T. Kirk thought that the room resembled a radiology theater. (TOS novelization: Dagger of the Mind)
- Radiology is the branch of medicine which deals with the use of electro-magnetic radiation to show features inside the human body, or as a treatment tool. It includes the use of X-rays (including CT scans), magnetic resonance imaging, and radiation therapy. Radiology started to be developed in the early part of the 20th century after the discovery of X-rays by Wilhelm Roentgen in 1895 (for which he received the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901). Roentgen often demonstrated X-rays by using them to show the bones in his hand, and immediately hit upon the use of the rays for medical purposes. Also see Magnetic Resonance Imaging, X-rays, CT scan, Radiation therapy, PET scan
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