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The first X -ray negative of the human hand, 1896.

Photo of The first  X -ray negative of the human hand, 1896.

Print by Scottish electrical engineer Alan Archibald Campbell Swinton (1863-1930). In 1896 Swinton opened the first radiographic laboratory in Britain and in 1908 published his ideas on an electrical system for television. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1915, and also served on its council.

Picture Reference: 10454492
Subject: MEDICINE & HEALTH > Radio Medicine & Body Imaging > Diagnostic Radiology, X-Rays
Inventory No.: 2003-5001_2_20187
Credit: Royal Photographic Society

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