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Imagining the Elephant is a biography of Allan MacLeod Cormack, a
physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1979 for
his pioneering contributions to the development of the
computer-assisted tomography (CAT) scanner, an honor he shared with
Godfrey Hounsfield. A modest genius who was also a dedicated family
man, the book is a celebration of Cormack's life and work. It
begins with his ancestral roots in the far north of Scotland, and
then chronicles his birth and early years in South Africa, his
education at the University of Cape Town (UCT) and Cambridge
University, and his subsequent academic appointments at UCT and
Tufts University in Boston, USA. It details his discovery of the
problem at Cape Town in 1956, traces his scientific footsteps all
the way to Stockholm in December 1979, and then extends the odyssey
to his pursuits beyond the Nobel Prize.
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