On the night of November 8, 1895, German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen finished his supper and went to his laboratory to conduct some routine experiments. Roentgen had no way of knowing that, ...
“I have seen my death!” Those were the words uttered by Bertha Roentgen upon viewing a skeletal photo of her hand. Her husband, Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, a Bavarian physicist, produced this first ...
Medical technology may have improved a tad in the last century, but the humble X-ray machine, whose basic principle was discovered in 1895 by the German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, has hardly ...
In case you were puzzled by the odd doodle on Google's home page today, it all traces back to 1895. It was on this day that a German physicist named Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen became the first person to ...
An X-ray shows the feet of an 6-year-old boy (Picture: ChinaFotoPress) It’s been 120 years since the first x-ray so we’ve decided to put a list together showing some of the most fascinating examples.