Angiographic work began in January, 1896. with this post-mortem injection of mercury compounds
Angiographic work began in January, 1896, with this post-mortem injection of mercury compounds
First use a contrast medium 1901 Roentgen wins the first Nobel Laureate in Physics prize 1904 Edisons assistant in X-ray research, dies of extreme and repeated x-ray exposure 1919 Dr. Carlos Heuser, an Argentine radiologist, is the first to use a contrast medium in a living human circulatory system
First use a contrast medium 1901 • Roentgen wins the first Nobel Laureate in Physics prize. 1904 • Edison’s assistant in X-ray research, dies of extreme and repeated X-ray exposure. 1919 • Dr. Carlos Heuser, an Argentine radiologist, is the first to use a contrast medium in a living human circulatory system
First practices of modern angiography 1920-1929 Chest X rays are used to screen for tuberculosis Roentgen dies February 10, 1923 Drs. Graham and Cole discover in 1923 how to visualize the gall bladder with X rays by using contrast media The first practices of modern angiography are developed in 1927 by a portuguese physician who is the first to create images of the circulatory system in the living brain
First practices of modern angiography 1920–1929 • Chest X rays are used to screen for tuberculosis • Roentgen dies February 10, 1923. • Drs. Graham and Cole discover in 1923 how to visualize the gall bladder with X rays by using contrast media. • The first practices of modern angiography are developed in 1927 by a Portuguese physician, who is the first to create images of the circulatory system in the living brain
IMA The first image of A a human coronary artery recorded RCA LAD in vivo with sr This coronary angiogram was done at the ssrl LV in May 1986
The first image of a human coronary artery recorded in vivo with SR. This coronary angiogram was done at the SSRL in May 1986