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Re: Who was E. Frost (1896)?



Ellsworth:  See "The Development of Radiation Protection in Diagnostic Radiology," S. C. Bushong, CRC Press, 1973, ISBN 0-87819-120-8, page 12.  Frost was a physicist in the Physics Lab at Dartmouth College.  Best regards  David



At 10:02 AM 3/17/1999 -0600, you wrote:
>Dear Colleagues,
>
>I just got an inquiry from a compatriot down in Brazil who is doing research
>on history. She read my citation of
>
>1896  (Feb 3) First diagnostic X-ray in US (E.Frost) .
>
>I have since lost where I stole that reference. Does anyone know where E.
>Frost worked and what was Frost's profession? I believe it was a dentist but
>I am not certain where (Boston?)
>
>Paul Frame, I call upon the god of lost knowledge. Can you help? Can anyone?
>
>Abashedly,
>J. Ellsworth Weaver
>Diablo Canyon Power Plant
>(805) 545-3029
>
>"Work as if you don't need the money, love as if you've never been hurt, and
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