Physics has been applied to medical diagnosis for very nearly 400 years,
and has now become an essential element of medical practice. This book
concentrates on the theoretical basis of the physics which supports
diagnostic techniques in modern clinical practice. Arising out of over a
decade of teaching a course on medical physics to third year
undergraduate students, the book has been structured so that individuals
with a non-physics background, such as medical students or
practitioners, can also benefit.