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A massive thank you is due to my wife and two young children for putting up with the hours I have spent, effectively, an absent husband and father while putting together this text. They have missed me and put up with it in good grace; the advantage of being able to quietly get on with the work has been a blessing although there were times that I would have welcomed an interruption. Also many additional thanks to my wife for allowing me to take and to publish a number of photographs of her in less than flattering circumstances (film holders in position). From my past I must thank Mr R. F. Farr and Dr Chacket, both formerly of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham. Also Mr John Ball, sadly no longer with us; he was formerly Deputy Principal of the Dudley Road School of Radiography.
The three of them together must form what is probably the greatest physics teaching team ever. Whatever understanding I have of the physics, geometry and theories of imaging in radiography comes largely from their teaching. Lastly, Mr Brian Murphy, formerly Principal of the Dudley Road School of Radiography; he was possessed of the greatest breadth of knowledge of radiography that I have ever encountered. Like John Ball, Brian is no longer with us but will always be remembered; he was a great teacher, mentor and in later years a very good friend. The career that I built was through his example and his guidance; I owe him much and he will not be forgotten. These four together have provided the vast bulk of the information contained within these pages.

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Dr. Taimour is a dedicated medical professional and passionate advocate for international medical graduates seeking to pursue their dream of becoming a doctor abroad. With a wealth of experience and firsthand knowledge of the challenges and rewards of this journey, Dr. Harrison is committed to helping aspiring physicians navigate the complex world of medical licensure exams, such as the USMLE and PLAB, and find their path to success in foreign medical practice.