Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Campus Photographs
Diane Chadwell adjusts the knob on the Betatron autofluoroscope above an exam table. Image used on pg. 98.
1969-12
A wide view of a dual probe scanner console and patient table.
1968-2-1
Carol Meiergerd assists a patient laying in the EMI head scanner. The scanner was one of ten nationwide.
1977-5
Charles Gass demonstrates the Siemens radiology equipment on a nurse.
1954-11
Pat Hawley operates an x-ray machine as she observes through a window.
1978-5
Ernest Jones adjusts a Betatron x-ray machine with a secretary to the left taking notes.
1968-11
View of the outpatient radiology waiting room and receptionist on the telephone behind a desk. Magazines, wall art, and chairs are visible.
1978-5
Merton Quaife and a student work with a rectrolinear scanner. Image used in 100 Years pg. 98.
1969
William Wilson and Roger Harned examine x-rays sent via telephone from Broken Bow, NE, as part of the slow scan TV Project. A third man assists them. Image used in 100 Years pg. 97.
1973
A woman is seating in front of a light board reviewing x-rays of spine and pelvis.
1980-1989
A female patient lies on the table, while a nurse and doctor adjust a Betatron x-ray machine at her face.
1967-6
Barbara Gentrup works at a console behind a patient on an x-ray table.
1978-5
A close up view centered on Ernest Jones adjusting the Betatron x-ray machine.
1968-11
Woodrow Schmela operates an orthovoltage (aka deep x-ray) x-ray machine. In the adjoining room, Gladys Anderson adjusts the equipment over a patient laying on the table.
1937
View of the outpatient radiology waiting room. A receptionist is visible behind the desk and a woman sits and waits in the chairs.
1978-5
An African American radiology tech sits at a console adjusting dials in the nuclear medicine department. The console has a viewfinder, small screen, and film reel player.
not listed
Technician using the x-ray machine, possibly Pat Hawley or Collette Reynek. A patient lies of the table as she works.
1978-5