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  • Medical Disease X-ray Röntgen Rays Antique print. German Physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen became the father of diagnostic Radiology in 1896. Diagnostic Tool for identifying disease & internal injury.
  • Left hand of a man with a ring on his finger and a bullet in his wrist.
  • Showing the delicate skeleton of a Fieldfare, (Turdus pilaris), is a member of the thrush family Turdidae. It breeds in woodland and scrub in northern Europe and Asia. It is strongly migratory, with many northern birds moving south during the winter.

Medical Disease X-ray Röntgen Rays Antique Print

$35.32

Product Description

Antique Print, Medical, Disease, X-ray, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Physics, X-radiation, Invention

"Röntgen's Rays: 1. Farefield  2. Snake 3. Crayfish 4. Hand on with a ring and bullet in the wrist"

Original photogravure after original by L.B Lippincott, Philadelphia, United States
Published W.& R. Chambers, London & Edinburgh, printed in Saxony c.1910

This Antique Print illustrates the effect of Röntgen's Rays on a human hand with a ring and bullet in the wrist, a bird, a snake and a crayfish. The printing process chosen is itself is a way of transferring a real-time photographic image from glass plates onto paper, perfectly suited to convey this new & exciting X-radiation invention.

Issued with Certificate of Authenticity

 Size of image = 28cm x 21cm (11 1/6 x 8 1/6 inch)

 Condition= Excellent condition. Has original fold down in middle

  X-Rays or Röntgen Rays

This discovery was named after German Physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845-1923). Röntgen's original paper, "On A New Kind Of Rays" ("Über eine neue Art von Strahlen"), was published on 28 December 1895. On 5 January 1896, an Austrian newspaper reported Röntgen's discovery of a new type of radiation. Röntgen was awarded an honorary Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Würzburg after his discovery. He published a total of three papers on X-rays between 1895 and 1897. It began experimenting with a vacuum tube when he discover a new "invisible light" that could pass through certain objects but not bone. He was mystified so decided to adopt the "mathematical designation X to convey it mysterious nature". With further investigation he replaced a fluorescent screen with a photographic plate. X-radiation was born. Today, Röntgen is considered the father of diagnostic radiology, the medical specialty which uses imaging to diagnose disease. To his great credit, he refused to take out a patent on his discovery so researchers, doctors and their patients, across the world could realize the benefits of this ground-breaking discovery.

 

 

 

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The Discovery of X-Rays (07:35)
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Other Details

AP Medical:
X-ray
Technology:
Röntgen Rays
Antique Print:
Photogravure

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