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A body scanner, designed to apply new X-ray techniques, undergoing clinical trials in a British hospital. It produces accurate and detailed pictures of complete cross-sections through the patient. Each section is one centimetre thick and is scanned in 20 seconds.

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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34133, 21 April 1976, Page 14

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A body scanner, designed to apply new X-ray techniques, undergoing clinical trials in a British hospital. It produces accurate and detailed pictures of complete cross-sections through the patient. Each section is one centimetre thick and is scanned in 20 seconds. Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34133, 21 April 1976, Page 14

A body scanner, designed to apply new X-ray techniques, undergoing clinical trials in a British hospital. It produces accurate and detailed pictures of complete cross-sections through the patient. Each section is one centimetre thick and is scanned in 20 seconds. Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34133, 21 April 1976, Page 14