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X-ray - Wikipedia Wilhelm Röntgen On 8 November 1895, German physics professor Wilhelm Röntgen discovered X-rays while experimenting with Lenard tubes and Crookes tubes and began studying them He wrote an initial report "On a new kind of ray: A preliminary communication" and on 28 December 1895, submitted it to Würzburg 's Physical-Medical Society journal [18] This was the first paper written on X-rays
Discovery of X-Rays - World History Encyclopedia The discovery of X-rays – a form of invisible radiation that can pass through objects, including human tissue – revolutionised science and medicine in the late 19th century Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845 to 1923), a German scientist, discovered X-rays or Röntgen rays in November 1895
The Accidental Discovery of X-Rays - HISTORY But at the end of the 19th century, German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovered a type of radiation he labeled X-rays that could penetrate flesh and capture images of bones and organs
DPMA | Röntgen´s X-rays It all began on a late Friday evening in Würzburg, November 8, 1895, when Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen made one of the most famous discoveries in the history of science: an unknown, invisible form of radiation
Discovery of the X-ray: A New Kind of Invisible Light November 8 is World Radiography Day, the anniversary of Wilhelm Röntgen's discovery of "a new kind of invisible light" -- the X-ray Röntgen discovered X-rays accidentally while doing experiments on fluorescence produced in vacuum tubes
The Accidental Discovery That Revolutionized Medicine: How X-Rays Were . . . The discovery of X-rays by Wilhelm Röntgen in 1895 was a turning point in the history of medicine and science What began as a chance observation in a laboratory quickly became one of the most important medical tools of the modern era, transforming the way we diagnose and treat disease
Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen | Biography, Discovery, X-Rays, Facts . . . Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen was a physicist who received the first Nobel Prize for Physics, in 1901, for his discovery of X-rays, which heralded the age of modern physics and revolutionized diagnostic medicine
X-ray – a fascinating discovery that changed the world The discovery On 8 November 1895 at the University of Würzburg, Germany, the physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovers a new, unknown type of rays, which he names X-rays
November 8, 1895: Roentgens Discovery of X-Rays The X-ray emerged from the laboratory and into widespread use in a startlingly brief leap: within a year of Roentgen's announcement of his discovery, the application of X-rays to diagnosis and therapy was an established part of the medical profession
The discovery of X-rays - Siemens Healthineers In 1895, at his lab at the University of Würzburg, the physics professor Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovered a phenomenon so peculiar that, at first, no one could quite believe it