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2018 SILVER PROOF 21/2 c FLY-PRESS TICKEY
'JHB' MINT MARKED
STERLING SILVER COIN Computed Tomography South African Inventions Series Max Mintage: 400 only
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AN INSPIRED COMMEMORATIVE COIN DEPICTING THE BRAIN SCANNING TECHNOLOGY AS INVENTED BY ALLAN MC LEOD CORMACK
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Details: 'JHB' FLY-PRESS TICKEY
21/2 c FINISH: PROOF COMPOSITION: SILVER (0.925 Cu 75) WEIGHT: 1.414g DIAMETER: 16.30mm.
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2018 COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY 1979 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on X-ray computed tomography
Born in Johannesburg on the 23 February 1924, Allan Mcleod Cormack received his B.Sc. in Physics in 1944 as well as M.Sc. in Crystallography in 1945 from the University of Cape Town. He took a special interest in the problem of x-ray imaging of soft tissues or layers of tissue with differing densities when he took up the part-time position as physicist for the radiology department of Cape Town's Groote Schuur hospital in early 1956. He developed the mathematical technique that used information from x-ray 'slices' of a patient's body to create a tomographic (or 3D) image. TO RESERVE
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