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Re: Error OLD X-RAY SHOE-FITTING MACHINES ...
As a start you may want to scan Chapter 1, Morgan & Turner, Table 1-4. REGARDS
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> Does anyone recall the old x-ray shoe-fitting machines that were used
> in the 30's and 40's? Apparently these machines were powerful enough
> to allow the fitter to see the bones of the feet and thus, ensure a
> good fit. I am particularly interested in any references anyone may
> have to these machines, especially estimated doses to users.
> As others may be interested please reply to RadSafe. Thanks.
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David W. Lee
Radiation Protection Policy
& Programs Analysis Group (ESH-12)
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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