A Roentgen centennial legacy : The first use of the X-ray by the U.S. military in the Spanish-American war

The year 1996 marked the centennial of the advent of the roentgen ray in the United States. The compelling value of this novel scientific discovery by Professor Wilhelm Roentgen of Würzberg, Germany, to image the previously arcane depths of the living human body was astounding and recognized as a ma...

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History of medicine
History, 19th Century
Humans
Investigative techniques, diagnostic techniques (general aspects)
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Military Medicine
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Radiography
Radionuclide investigations
Spain
United States
Warfare
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