Roentgen Photography

A systematic study of the transparency of different substances to the X rays has been wade by Maurice Meslans, whose paper appears in Comptes Rendus. He found that carbonaceous organic substances containing only carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen were relatively transparent; that sulphur, iodine...

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