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  1. William Herbert Rollins (June 19, 1852 - 1929) was an American scientist, inventor, and dentist. He was a pioneer in radiation protection. Many of his inventions and investigations in medical radiography and photography have been ranked in importance with those of Thomas A. Edison, Elihu Thomson, and William J. Morton .

  2. La invención del dentoscopio pertenece al odontólogo norteamericano William Herbert Rollins (1852-1929). Él, en 1896, creó un fluorosocopio intraoral destinado al estudio de los dientes posteriores.

    • J.J. Rodríguez Salvador
    • 2014
  3. La invención del dentoscopio pertenece al odontólogo norte-americano William Herbert Rollins (1852-1929). Él, en 1896, creó un fluorosocopio intraoral destinado al estudio de los dientes posteriores.

  4. www.revistasbolivianas.ciencia.bo › pdf › raciHISTORIA DE LA RADIOLOGIA

    En la misma época, William Herbert Rollins construye la primera unidad dental de rayos X, ofertando un fluoroscopio intraoral, el cual contenía una cobertura de plomo como elemento protectivo de la irradiación a la que se sometía anteriormente el paciente, el uso de este aparato, así como el del éter en la extracción dental se atribuye a W.J....

  5. William H. Rollins (1852-1929): X-ray Protection Pioneer RONALD L. RATH REN* IN recent years considerable attention has been given to reducing exposures from medical and dental x-ray sources. Yet to a large degree, the development of early x-ray protection measures took place more than half a century ago, principally through the efforts

  6. 5 de dic. de 2014 · In the Pioneer Era, William Herbert Rollins, a Boston dentist, made numerous original contributions to radiation protection: leaded tube housings, collimators, and other techniques (including the development of high voltage tubes) to limit patient dose.

  7. PDF | On Jul 1, 1964, RONALD L. KATHREN published William H. Rollins (1852–1929): X-ray Protection Pioneer | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.