Imaging and imagining the fetus [electronic resource] : the development of obstetric ultrasound / Malcolm Nicolson and John E.E. Fleming.

By: Nicolson, Malcolm, 1952-Contributor(s): Fleming, John E. E. (John Eric Edgcumbe), 1934- | ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013Description: xi, 317 p. : illISBN: 9781421408248 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Donald, Ian, 1910-1987 | Ultrasonics in obstetrics -- Scotland -- History | Ultrasonics in obstetrics | Fetus -- Ultrasonic imaging -- Scotland -- History | Fetus -- Ultrasonic imaging | Diffusion of innovations -- ScotlandGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 618.3/207543 LOC classification: RG527.5.U48 | N53 2013Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Diagnostic ultrasound before Thomas Brown -- Ian Donald before ultrasound : St. Thomas's Hospital and the Royal Air Force -- Ian Donald before ultrasound : Hammersmith and Glasgow -- A-scope investigations in Glasgow -- The first contact scanner -- The automatic scanner and the diasonograph -- "Behind the Iron Curtain" : ultrasound and the fetus -- Diffusion, controversy, and commodification -- Ian Donald after ultrasound : contraception and abortion -- Maternity and technology.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Diagnostic ultrasound before Thomas Brown -- Ian Donald before ultrasound : St. Thomas's Hospital and the Royal Air Force -- Ian Donald before ultrasound : Hammersmith and Glasgow -- A-scope investigations in Glasgow -- The first contact scanner -- The automatic scanner and the diasonograph -- "Behind the Iron Curtain" : ultrasound and the fetus -- Diffusion, controversy, and commodification -- Ian Donald after ultrasound : contraception and abortion -- Maternity and technology.

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