Customer Reviews
Recommended Read - By: Ms. R. Boakes, 29 Dec 2007 
What a brilliant book.....it presents alll the information clearly & with good x-rays to back it up. A brilliant buy at under £20.
A must read for student Radiographers everywhere.
Brilliant short textbook - By: , 24 May 2005 
I needed this book & kind of missed it for quite a while. Since I moved from Germany into England I did not reallly now how you guys present xrays, & I was a bit helpless if I had to do it on the wardrounds. After looking around for quite a while I found this little booklet, & it was the perfect solution for my problems.
I learned how to present xrays, & alll the important words I need to learn.
It is not a radiology textbook, but I did not need it for that.
It is more a textbook on how to learn a very structured approach on presenting different kinds of xrays.
I would recommend it for anybody who is supposed to read xrays in an intelligent way!
Excellent book ! - By: , 20 Mar 2003 
Excellent book. Films are a little smalll (to be expected with a book of this size) & some of the fine detail is a little hard to see. That said, the text is excellent & it is approached in a structured & logical way. Perhaps it could expand on some more clinical aspects of the films (e.g. causes of consolidation etc) but I suppose that is outside the scope of this book.
Jeremy Lewis, Medical Student, Nottingham
Good - shame it's too short - By: winnipou@yahoo.com, 15 Jun 2001 
A well written book, with clear pictures & a logical approach. One is left with the only wish to have yet more practical examples. Very good value for money. I would recommend it to any medical student & junior doctor.