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Anthropology of Medical Imaging
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Van Dijck, J. (2005). Transparent Body: A Cultural Analysis of Medical Imaging. University of Washington Press.
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Dumit, J. (2003). Picturing Personhood: Brain Scans and Biomedical Identity. Princeton University Press.
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Mitchell, L. M. (2001). Baby's First Picture: Ultrasound and the Politics of Fetal Subjects. University of Toronto Press.
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Saunders, B. F. (2008). CT Suite: The Work of Diagnosis in the Age of Noninvasive Cutting. Duke University Press.


History of Medical Imaging
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Kevles, B. H. (1998). Naked To The Bone: Medical Imaging In The Twentieth Century. Basic Books.
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Doby, T., & Alker, G. (1997). Origins And Development Of Medical Imaging. Southern Illinois University Press.
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Webb, S. (1990). From the Watching of Shadows: The Origins of Radiological Tomography. Taylor & Francis.


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Korankye, G. (2009). I Can See Clearly Now the Rain Is Gone. Mirage Publishing.


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