الاثنين، 15 أبريل 2013

history of ultrasound


Scientists have been fascinated by the mechanisms of acoustics, echoes and sound waves for many centuries. Numerous famous individuals, including Aristotle, Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo Galilei, Sir Isaac Newton and Leonard Euler studied these phenomena. However, it was not until 1877 that Lord Rayleigh published a description of sound as a mathematical equation in “The Theory of Sound”. A few years later Jacques and Pierre Curie discovered the piezo-electric effect, that is, an electric potential is generated when mechanical pressure is applied to a quartz crystal. (Interestingly, these findings date several years before the discovery of X-rays bConrad Roentgen 1895. ()
Around 1900, with the invention of the Diode and Triode, powerful electronic amplification became possible, leading to the development of a high frequency ultrasonic device by scientists Langévin and Chilowsky.)This machine, called ‘hydrophone’, sent and received ultrasonic signals underwater. The Titanic disaster in 1912 and World War I accelerated investigations of underwater and airborne echo- ranging systems and antisubmarine warfare research, which lead to the beginning of SONAR (Sound Navigation and Ranging) and RADAR (Radio Detection and Ranging, using electromagnetic waves). The main industrial application of ultrasonic waves in the 1930’s and 1940’s became the detection of metal flaws. 
The first application of ultrasound as a medical diagnostic tool was published in 1942 by Karl and Friederich Dussik in Vienna. The Austrian brothers attempted to locate brain tumors and the cerebral ventricles by measuring ultrasound transmission through the skull. They concluded that if imaging of the ventricles was possible, the interior of the human body could also be visualized using ultrasound. This marked the beginning of diagnostic ultrasonography in the medical field

الثلاثاء، 19 مارس 2013

  Is it time to trash the stethoscope? The age of ul...

 Academic Life in Emergency Medicine: Is it time to trash the stethoscope? The age of ul...: Is the physical exam a relic of the past, because our tools are relics of a prior era? I recently wrote a piece about the physical...

الجمعة، 1 مارس 2013

leaving investors avoiding big buisness and bed side ultrasound

 our next 5 year plan involve leaving all investors all greedy  investor doctors and corporations  representing big radiology buisness and all investors investing for profit , this plan from 2012 to 2017   will focus on our clinic ultrascan with main interest in bed side ultrasound and focusing advertising on it   

الخميس، 28 فبراير 2013

bed side ultrasound

Bed Side Portable Ultrasound(sonar)(BSPS) is a major part of my sonography interest ,bed side portable doppler duplex (BSPD),bed side portable echo(BSPE)   the future is for BSPS  we in ultrascan are professional un  all portable ultrasound exams less cost more comfy for patients

if ur hobby is?

if ur hobby is photography ,then ur profession should be sonography,if ur hobby is watching movies  then ur profession should be  sonography best hobby +best profession =best life i own two portable ultrasound machines that made m dream of becoming a famous sonolgist trur it capture pics and movies of life inside people, i also own two cameras :genz and  nikon capturing  pics and movies  of life  outside people=outer  aspect of people ,not many people have harmony between their profession and hobby ,well i have this harmony and synchronisation

الثلاثاء، 1 يناير 2013

relation between photography and sonography

based on the principle of ALWWLA a lot if watching with little action,a close relation ,very intimate betwwn photography and sonograph after finishing my  ultrasound  cases ,i find my self interested in taking pics  based on same principles of ALWWLA
then sharing it on facebook or twitter,of course ultrasound pics are my n.1 passion , then comes photography  of almost everything  encountering   me ,,,,faces,places,monuments,birds if u  r  interested in art of ultrasound,u be  interested in art of photography::::