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Anti-cancer Organisation, University of Adelaide
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In 1951 Wheatley of the Royal Cancer Hospital described an instrument which greatly facilitates the calculation of dosage due to X-ray fields of any size and shape. Experience with such a machine has led to extensions of its use in the solving of a large number of dosage problems which arise in the radiotherapy department.
The basis of all the calculations of X-ray dosage below is the analysis, due to Meredith and Neary (1944), of scattered radiation, and reference should be made to these papers for an explanation of the symbols used.
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