Poster promoting mass x-ray screening

Made:
1945-1959 in England
artist:
Unattributed
publisher:
National Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis
Poster promoting mass miniature radiography with illustration

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Poster promoting mass miniature radiography with illustration
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Poster promoting mass miniature radiography with illustration of man "driving" a block of text

‘He’s onto a good thing, you too can have this opportunity’ states this poster. It advertises mass miniature radiography. It features an image of a cartoon man ‘driving’ a block of text. Advertising posters such as this promoted mobile X-ray screening programmes used to detect pulmonary tuberculosis in large groups of people. Early diagnosis meant lower risk of infection to others such as co-workers or family. It also meant a higher chance of recovery. Mass miniature radiography only became possible with pre-war technological developments. These included extremely small, fast camera lenses that were applied to X-ray work. Mobile X-ray services played a large role in public health campaigns against tuberculosis in the 1940s and 1950s. Mobile X-ray services were very successful. They were phased out in the UK in the 1960s. However, they are still used in other parts of the world.

Details

Category:
Radiomedicine
Object Number:
1981-2088 Pt21
Materials:
paper
Measurements:
overall: 380 mm x 250 mm x 1 mm,
type:
poster
credit:
Whipps Cross Hospital