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British Journal of Radiology (1951) 24, 337-340
© 1951 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/0007-1285-24-282-337

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Measurement of Skin Dose in Radium Therapy

Harry D. Griffith, B.A. and Gerald E. Swindell, M.Sc.

Aberdeen Radium Centre, and the Department of Natural Philosophy, Aberdeen University

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Two devices for measurement of skin dose in interstitial radium therapy are described. One employs a miniature Geiger counter and has a working range running from 5 milliröntgens per hour to 10 r per hour with a sensitive element of volume 1/4c.c. The other is a fluorescence meter with a screen of area half a square centimetre and a working range 5 to 120 r per hour.







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