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Posted by duddy   March 5, 2014   1935 views

Wilhelm Conrad Röentgen, a physics professor at the University of Wurburg in Germany, was experimenting with electric current flow in a partially evacuated glass tube in 1895 and one night he noticed a glow caused by an unknown radiation. He named the phenomenon x-radiation and few months later he took the first x-ray photograph of a body part: the bones in his wife’s hand – and one can even see her wedding band. The first even x-ray image was of a key.

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I bet her hand fell off a year later Smiling Face with Open Mouth
Posted on Mar 5, 2014 by padre
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