Dr. Adrian Thomas[email protected]Digital X-RayDiscover radiology's roots at the German Roentgen MuseumMake sure you add the world-famous Roentgen Museum to your bucket list, urges history buff Dr. Adrian Thomas. He describes his visit to Remscheid-Lennep, Germany.December 11, 2023Clinical NewsAntoine Béclère and the origins of French radiologyAntoine Béclère is one of the greats of radiology. At his own expense, he opened France's first department of radiology in 1897, and he was president of the third International Congress of Radiology, held in Paris in 1931, writes our history columnist Dr. Adrian Thomas.October 10, 2023Clinical NewsVan Gogh discovery focuses attention on radiography of artX-ray has unearthed an unknown self-portrait of Vincent van Gogh. The painting was found on the back of an earlier work and was hidden by layers of glue and cardboard. History columnist Dr. Adrian Thomas tells the story and looks at the use of radiography in this area.August 17, 2022Clinical NewsReflections on 125 years of the British Institute of RadiologyTo commemorate the 125th anniversary of the British Institute of Radiology, radiology historian Dr. Adrian Thomas highlights some of the key turning points of what is now the oldest radiological society in the world.June 14, 2022Clinical NewsU.K. mourns loss of interventional radiologist David ShepherdDr. David Shepherd dedicated his life to interventional radiology and served the same hospital in the South of England for over 30 years, writes history columnist Dr. Adrian Thomas. Outside of work, he was a keen and proficient sailor.February 3, 2022Clinical NewsU.K. radiology mourns MSK specialist Charles WakeleyDr. Charles John Wakeley (1959-2021) worked as a musculoskeletal (MSK) radiologist in Bristol, U.K., for 27 years. He was past president of the British Society of Skeletal Radiologists, senior examiner for the Royal College of Radiologists, and associate editor of Clinical Radiology. Dr. Adrian Thomas pays tribute to him.November 18, 2021Clinical NewsUnder scrutiny: 100 years of articles about contrast agentsFounded in 1921 under its legendary editor, Gösta Forssell, Acta Radiologica has just published a thought-provoking article about 100 years of contrast agents. Radiology historian Dr. Adrian Thomas tells the story.November 10, 2021Digital X-RayEver fancied working in Bermuda? George Ringer did it for 31 yearsDr. Adrian "George" Ringer was a lively and unconventional character who spent most of his working life in Bermuda. History expert Dr. Adrian Thomas tells the story of the Englishman who helped transform radiology on the Caribbean island.July 5, 2021Clinical NewsIronside Bruce and the sacrifices made by the early x-ray martyrsDr. Ironside Bruce died 100 years ago of radiation-induced aplastic anemia at the age of 44. Radiology historian Dr. Adrian Thomas reflects on the life and times of this remarkable man.April 11, 2021Clinical NewsImaging mourns loss of cardiac pioneer Simon ReesDr. Simon Rees, the eminent cardiac radiologist and educator, has died. We pay tribute to the man who helped care for the British royal family, who was the only doctor on duty when a major air disaster occurred, and whose overwhelming passion outside of radiology was hunting.January 13, 2021Page 1 of 5Next PageTop StoriesMRISiemens begins construction on DryCool facility, MRI magnet plantThe new facility is one of six current and planned Siemens Healthineers manufacturing sites in the U.K., according to Siemens.CTAI stroke software differences don't affect thrombectomy eligibilityUltrasoundSamsung Medison to acquire SonioWomens ImagingHologic brings Brevera 7-gauge breast biopsy needle to EuropeSponsor ContentJourney to the Cloud: A Snapshot of Market Progress - 22 May @ 7pm CET