Abstract
Since the early days of radiology the efforts to improve contrast media have played a major role in angiography. The contrast agent with which Haschek and Lindenthal performed the first angiogram in 1896 was composed of cinnabar, chalk, and petroleum, a mixture suited only for postmortem examinations.
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