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  1. 5 paź 2017 · It was an image that sparked a craze for the invisible rays that could shine through the opaque and illuminate the inner workings of the human body, and it catapulted Wilhelm Roentgen to...

  2. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1901 was awarded to Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by the discovery of the remarkable rays subsequently named after him"

  3. First, almost all the laboratories had the cathode tubes to reproduce the experiment, and second, the excellent evidence that Röntgen had carefully collected, his “X-ray photographs”! By mid-January 1896, X-rays had taken the world by storm.

  4. 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.

  5. 1 lis 2020 · The key experiment which revolutionized medicine fundamentally and is considered the birth day of radiology was that moment when holding with his fingers a small object in the beam, Röntgen recognized the image of his fingers on the cardboard-screen, in fact the first X-ray image ever.

  6. Nov. 1, 2001. Few scientific breakthroughs have had as immediate an impact as Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen's discovery of X-rays, a momentous event that instantly revolutionized the fields of physics and medicine.

  7. 5 lip 2020 · Roentgen’s discovery of X-rays initiated the quest for an image of cerebral vessels. The first step in the path towards obtaining a complete image of the human brain began on November 8, 1895, with a serendipitous observation.

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