Abstract
The increasing use of Polaroid photographs to record images obtained by various imaging techniques, such as isotope and ultrasound scanning and computer-assisted tomography, poses difficulties of display for teaching purposes. The passing from hand to hand of a number of small photographs precludes the demonstration and discussion of the images in a detailed way. The problem of loss of valuable clinical records or teaching material is an additional consideration. While the use of projection slides or an overhead projector is suitable for large groups, meeting in a suitably equipped room, they are inappropriate for the less formal tutorial situation, or for demonstration on ward rounds. To overcome these problems, a method of transfer of the photographic images on to X-ray film has been devised. The method is simple, flexible, and has been found suitable and convenient for demonstration of scans to small groups.
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