World Radiography Day is celebrated on 8th Nov, Know why?
World Radiography Day is celebrated on 8th Nov, Know why?
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GermanyWorld Radiography Day is celebrated on 8 November. On this day in 1895, the professor of physics at the University of Warburg, Jjilham Conrad Rotzenz, discovered X-radiation. This is the reason that radiographers from all over the world celebrate this day as the anniversary of the discovery of X-radiation. On this special occasion, we are going to give information about this invention.

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Modern radiography is no less than a lifeline for a patient with changing times. When X-rays started to prevail earlier, there were many complications at that time. Due to this, the radiographer and the patient themselves had to undergo, but revolutionary changes in modern radiology have made the medical procedure easier. This is the reason why earlier the disease of the patient was not known correctly. The patient had some disease and his treatment was always going on. Due to this, most of the patients became grasps of age at a young age.

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On World Radiography Day, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Medical College Hospital, the oldest and senior radiographer, Rajindra Verma said that old radiology was completely blind. Darkroom was needed for this. X-rays had to develop in the darkroom. If the X-rays were not well, then the patient had to be called again and had to do X-rays again. In this, the time of the patient was also much longer and the disease was also detected late. Now there is a computerized system. It is called CRS Computer Radiology System. It has developed in ten and 15 years. This brings X-rays to the computer itself and the mess of the darkroom is over. DRS digitized radiography system has come after computer. Along with this comes the photo. By this process, repeat means are ending. The report which used to take a day earlier is being received simultaneously.

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