Some interesting points of competition of X-Ray using during the Greco-Ottoman War in 1897 and development of neurosurgical radiology: A reminiscence
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Kanat, A., Tsianaka, E., Gasenzer, E. R., & Drosos, E. (2022). Some Interesting Points of Competition of X-Ray using during the Greco-Ottoman War in 1897 and Development of Neurosurgical Radiology: A Reminiscence. Turkish neurosurgery, 32(5), 877–881. https://doi.org/10.5137/1019-5149.JTN.33484-20.3Abstract
AIM: To investigate the competition of radiologic development between Turkey and Greece during the Greco-Ottoman War when the first application of X-Ray took place.MATERIAL and METHODS: A literature review was conducted, and we searched the published papers about X-Ray using during the Greco-Turkish War in 1897.RESULTS: The use of X-Rays in the military dates to the Greco-Ottoman War in 1897, which is an important issue because X-ray was first specifically used in this war. The radiographic images were used to show the evidence of pieces of bullets and shrapnel inside the bodies of soldiers.CONCLUSION: The experience of the Ottoman Empire and Greece is important for the development of neurosurgical radiology. Both Greek and Turkish parts used the X-Ray technology before any of the risks and adverse effects were unknown. More studies are required.