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Prof. RÖNTGEN
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Professor Röntgen discovered the existence of X-rays on November 8 , 1895 through experiments in his laboratory in Würzburg.
After 6 weeks of further experiments he invited his wife to his laboratory on the evening of December 22nd and
demonstrated to her how a photo of her left hand looked like after radiation.
The invention and properties of x-rays were carefully described and officially published on December 28 ,1895
In the "WÜRZBURG ROOM" we reconstruct the evening of December 22nd and show the equipment used for the
"radiography" of Mrs Röntgen’s left hand.
1 * a vacuum pump with a mercury pressure indicator connected to
2 * the X-ray generating device , itself connected to
3 * electrical power bobbin
4 * Mrs Röntgen’s hand
5 * the fluorescent screen
6 * the picture of the hand on a photographic plate
Also shown is the first page of Röntgen’s report of his experiments and a camera used to make pictures and provide evidence of the X-ray device he had invented.
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