Program, twenty-first annual meeting
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Title
Program, twenty-first annual meeting
Subject
American Roentgen Ray Society
Programs (documents)
X-rays
Description
The American Roentgen Ray Society was established in 1900 to advance knowledge of practical work with the recently discovered X-ray. It is the first and the oldest society devoted to radiology in the country.
Many of the papers and comments concern X-ray work in the field hospitals of World War I.
The acquisition of the historical records of the American Roentgen Ray Society, complement the archives of the New England Roentgen Ray Society, and the books, journals, instrument catalogs, photographs and radiographs, and manuscripts of the Historical Collection in Radiology, further enhancing the Countway's position as one of the leading repositories for the study of this subject.
Abstract
Cover of the program for the 21st annual meeting of the American Roentgen Ray Society
Creator
American Roentgen Ray Society
Date Created
1920 September 14-17
Rights
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Access Rights
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Is Part Of
American Roentgen Ray Society records, 1913-1952 (inclusive), 1932-1941 (bulk). H MS c293. Box 2, fd. 35.
Format
text
Extent
cover of 1 program
Language
English
Identifier
DigID0002837
Provenance
Gift of the Mayo Historical Unit, Mayo Clinic, to the Harvard Medical Library, 2008
Files
Collection
Citation
American Roentgen Ray Society, “Program, twenty-first annual meeting,” OnView, accessed April 25, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/13006.