Mackenzie-Davidson new model x-ray couch by C. Yeo
Mackenzie-Davidson new model x-ray couch by C. Yeo, 3 Kildare Gardens, Bayswater, London, W2, England, 1901-1913.
X-ray set, comprises couch, control panel, transformer in housing, box containing x-ray films and fluorescent screen, x-ray tube, rectifier, distance gauge and accessories, made by Watson and Sons (Electro-Medical) Limited, C. Yeo and possibly others, at 3 Kildare Gardens, Bayswater, London, W2, England, 1901-1945.
Mackenzie-Davidson new model x-ray couch by C. Yeo, 3 Kildare Gardens, Bayswater, London, W2, England, 1901-1913.
Control unit for x-ray set, by Watson and Sons (Electro-Medical) Ltd. London, 1915 - 1930
High tension transformer in wooden casing, by Watson and Sons (Electro-Medical) Ltd., Sunic House, Parker Street, Kingsway, London, WC2, England, 1915-1930.
Protective Screen for radiographer, of wood, metal and glass construction, by Watson and Sons, (Electro-Medical) Ltd., London, 1915-1925
"Media Six" water-cooled thermionic x-ray tube (glass envelope broken) made in Germany, supplied by Watson and Sons (Electro-Medical) Ltd., London, 1929.
"Media Six" water-cooled thermionic x-ray tube, glass envelope broken, made in Germany, supplied by Watson and Sons (Electro-Medical) Ltd., London, 1929.
Broken glass envelope pieces, from "Media Six" water-cooled thermionic x-ray tube made in Germany, supplied by Watson and Sons (Electro-Medical) Ltd., London, 1929.
Thermionic rectifier tube for x-ray use, by Philips, made in England 1923-1945
Wooden distance gauge with hinged arm and small plumb bob
Lead-shielded wooden storage box containing fluorescent screen, two film holders (by W. Watson and by Philips), three packets of x-ray film 15" X 12" (by Ilford and by Kodak) and two packets of recording paper by 0Ilford
Lead-shielded wooden storage box containing two film holders (by W. Watson and by Philips)
Packet of dental X-ray film
Packet of Ilford X-ray photograph paper
Packet of Ilford X-ray recording paper
Fluorescent screen
X-ray film holder cassette
X-ray film holder cassette
Packet of Kodak 'Blue Brand' X-ray film
Three cartons of double-coated x-ray film, one 15 x 12-inch, two 10 x 12-inch, one tape-sealed, by Ilford Limited, Redbridge, Greater London, 1935-1945. Ilford Limited worked in association with John Bell and Croyden Limited.
X-ray Film holder.
X-ray film holders hold the X-ray film onto which X-rays are developed. This example was made by Philips. Once X-rays had been discovered in 1895, physicians and surgeons were keen to use them to see inside the body without resorting to surgery. The holder is shown here with an x-ray film (A655722 Pt6).
Wooden unit used with X-ray set. Retangular wooden container with a opening on the narrow side.
X-ray tube, glass envelope broken, with bulbous rubber attachment