Reidy J, Williams J, Dilly N, Fraher J
Clin Radiol. 1978 Sep;29(5):591-2. doi: 10.1016/s0009-9260(78)80059-2.
Teaching radiographic anatomy to pre-clinical medical students is important as it relates anatomical studies to clinical medicine and the same time prepares them for the radiology they will encounter in their clinical years. A programme is described in which radiographic anatomy is comprehensively covered without proving too great a commitment to clinical radiologists. The programmes consist of exhibits of X-rays in the dissecting room, slide-lecture demonstrations and a permanent museum of radiological anatomy. This programme has worked well and there has been a very favourable student response.