First published in 1979, this volume presents an elementary and, as far
as is practicable, non-mathematical introduction to radiation dosimetry.
Where it proved necessary to use mathematical notation, it was kept to a
simple level. The volume treats dosimetry from first principles, dealing
with the interaction of the various radiations with matter, then
defining dosimetric quantities and units and showing how the more
important ones are measured. It concludes with a brief chapter on
radiation protection. Although a number of dosimetric systems are
described in some detail the treatment is by no means encyclopaedic. SI
units appear throughout, including some which were not yet in universal
use when the book was first published. Where it was considered
necessary, the older non-SI units were also defined and conversion
factors were given.