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SCIENCE SURVEY

on Network Three

Work in the world of science
ULTRA-SOUND by Roger Warwick Professor of Anatomy,
Guy's Hospital Medical School
Ultra-sound, that is sound above the level of human hearing, is being used nowadays for many biological and medical purposes-research, diagnosis, and treatment. Professor Warwick describes some of the interesting new possibilities resulting from its application in neurological research and the surgery of the brain.
Repeated Saturday, 9.10 a.m. (Home)

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