Seems to be a bit of a rest after 42 miles until 57 when Hardnott kicks in. I say rest!
roentgen
That xray disturbs me a bit! Is it a female lying in her front? And why has she 1 lung smaller than the other and slightly off symmetry? What is the diagnoses?
Cacophony.............. - 16 January 2008 03:50 AM
Seems to be a bit of a rest after 42 miles until 57 when Hardnott kicks in. I say rest!
roentgen
That xray disturbs me a bit! Is it a female lying in her front? And why has she 1 lung smaller than the other and slightly off symmetry? What is the diagnoses?
Your ability to sex a radiograph is uncanny! Yes it is a female probably standing and fairly crude, technically, dating from early 1900s. The left lung always appears smaller than the right as the heart is projected on the left side of the chest but can appear left/right inverted depending on how projected onto viewing screen.
Any more questions and I would recommend Kitty Clarke - Radiographic Postioning in which suitable models are demonstrating correct anatomical postions for radiographic exposures. Somewhat dated but beautifully illustrated!
Ive seen plenty of women from that angle. Kitty Clark it is then. Altough i dont fancy the stabbing bits that come with the job. I could just do it for arts sake, no men though. I see enough of them, from basically the same angle, each morning and weekends!