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The Essential Physics of Medical Imaging (2nd Edition)
By Jerrold T. BushbergJ. Anthony SeibertEdwin M. Leidholdt Jr.John M. Boone ( Lippincott Williams & Wilkins )
Release Date: 2001-12-15
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Univ. of California, Davis at Sacramento. Textbook includes all aspects of medical imaging. Presents an understanding of the theory and applications of the science including basic concepts, X-ray imaging, ultrasound, MRI, nuclear medicine, radiation protection, radiation dosimetry, and radiation biology. Abundant illustrations. Previous edition: c1994. DNLM: Diagnostic Imaging.
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Product Reviews:
  The Essiantial Physics of Medical Imaging Review 
This is a very nice book for and introductory survey to medical imaging. I highly recommend this book for biomedical engineers interested in imaging, medical students, or any other applicable field.
  Medical physics made REAL easy 
A laymen's explaination to medical physics. Only basic knowledge required to start learning. An overall review though.
  Excellent book 
Used it for my board exam preparation (ABR) and my lectures. Great book. Highly recommend!!
  Decent ( yoonyhappy )
This book does a pretty good job of explaining the basic concepts. But it doesn't seem to offer a complete coverage of the topics covered in the book.
  Excellent for Physicist 
We recently purchased this book and I find it extremely well written and useful. I would call it super for a physicist doing medical imaging research. The book reads like a reference text for a researcher. There are no cartoons or homework problems. The second edition is very up to date. The book could use some references to advanced information sources as it is a bit short on physics/mathematics details.