An X-Ray with an Early Crookes Tube Apparatus

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Kim Martins
by William J. Morton
published on 18 July 2024
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Two men taking an X-ray with an early Crookes tube apparatus from the late 1800s.

Illustration from The X-ray, or Photography of the Invisible and its Value in Surgery by William J. Morton and Edwin W. Hammer. American Technical Book Company, New York, 1896.

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