Talk:History of radiation therapy

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Fascinating[edit]

I like these efforts most:

The American Medical Association (AMA) was concerned that the public was being fleeced by charlatans. In response, the AMA established guidelines (in effect from 1916 to 1929) that emanators seeking AMA approval had to generate more than 2 μCi (74 kBq) of radon per liter of water in a 24-hour period...

Hell is paved with good intentions...

Zezen (talk)