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Florian Cajori made the first X-ray photographs west of the Mississippi soon after hearing of Wilhelm Roentgen's accomplishment in Germany. He apparently read of the work in the February 5, 1896 issue of the local newspaper. The requisite equipment was already in his lab - a Crookes tube and a Rumkorff coil. Within hours Cajori was showing x-ray photographs to his advanced physics class.
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| The hand is either Frank Loud's or a student's. |
The foot is Frank Loud's complete with boot nails. |
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Last updated: 01/11/2024

