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History of the British Nuclear Medicine Society

Radioisotope studies in the UK have a long history. One of the first radiotracer experiments in the United Kingdom (UK) took place in 1911. George de Hevesy (Gyorgy Hevesy) had left Berlin to study under Rutherford in Manchester, England.

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A President's Story

Career lifetime advances in nuclear medicine.

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40th Anniversary BNMS Poster

Professor Ralph McCready created a poster to celebrate the 40th Annual Meeting of the British Nuclear Medicine Society, depicting the history of the Society from it's humble origins in a London pub in 1966 to Harrogate 2012.

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Past Presidents of the BNMS

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The BNMS is a registered as a company in England and Wales with number 08082786.  The BNMS is a charity governed by the rules of the Charity Commission for England and Wales - Registered Number 1150234.  Registered Office: The Royal College of Physicians, 11 St. Andrew's Place, Regent's Park, London NW1 4LE.
The British Nuclear Medicine Society is not able to give specific clinical advice to members of the public. If you are concerned about your scan or therapy please seek the opinion of a nuclear medicine clinician where you were seen or the clinician who referred you to the department or your GP.
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