Description | Correspondance related to 'Medical Imaging,Radioactivity and Magnetic Resonance - a personal voyage'. 1)A letter of reply from Professor Mallard to Dr Keith Goffin, School of Management, Cranfield University dated 19 November 1995 thanking him for writing after the X-ray Centenary Exhibition Lecture he gave on 9 November 1995. Professor Mallard congratulates him on doing so well since he left the department in Aberdeen and encloses a reprint of his chapter in 'Twentieth Century Physics'. Professor Mallard mentions that his mother used to work in Cardington, near Cranfield, during the First World War making balsa wood frames for balloons and airships.
2)Letter to Professor Mallard from Professor Angela Newing, Director of Medical Physics, Gloucestershire Medical Physics Service, Gloucester Royal Hospital dated 19 May 1998 thanking him for a reprint of his chapter in 'Twentieth Century Physics' but kindly returning it as he has so few copies and she possesses the book. Professor Newing appears to have borrowed some of Professor Mallard's photographs for a publication to be published by Imperial College Press. (Light, Visible and Invisible and its Medical Applications by Professor Angela Newing, London: Imperial College Press,1999). Professor Newing also thanks Professor Mallard for his kind comments about the Frenchay Exhibition and remembers his visit with pleasure.
3)First page of paper entitled 'Non-invasive assesssment of diffuse liver disease by in vivo measurement of proton nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation times at 0.08T' by S.F.Keevil, *E.M.Alstead, G.Dolke, A.P.Brooks, P.Armstrong and *M.J.G.Farthing, Academic Department of Radiology and *Department of Gastroenterology, St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College, London and published in The British Journal of Radiology, volume 67, 1994. Professor Mallard has handwritten '1994 M & D Aberdeen system' on the photocopy and underlined 0.08T.
These copies are the original letters and a photocopied paper. |