This is a fascinating account of the development of ultrasound from the pioneering days in Lund, Sweden. The collaboration between Inge Edler and Hellmuth Hertz paved the way for the development of the 'ultrasound reflectoscope', based on Edler's idea that radar based techniques might be used to examine the heart. This 200-plus page book describes the evolution of ultrasound as a diagnostic tool from its humble, often serendipitous, beginnings to the present day. It offers a comprehensive overview of the history of ultrasound in diagnosis.
RAD
After reading this book, one has obtained a fantastic review of the almost 60 year history of ultrasound diagnosis. The description of the pioneers incredible dedication and imagination are fascinating reading. The many state-of-the-art chapters make the book very topical for colleagues dedicated to working with ultrasound diagnosis, no matter in what area it might be. The book also gives those who have worked with ultrasound within one specialty an opportunity to gain insight into what happens in other specialties. The book is easy to read and well illustrated. I give it my warm recommendations.
ACTA Obstetricia et Gynecologica