Gas X-ray Tube for Intensive Therapy

Boiling water type gas x-ray tube with osmosis vacuum regulator Boiling water type gas x-ray tube with osmosis vacuum regulator Boiling water type gas x-ray tube with osmosis vacuum regulator Boiling water type gas x-ray tube with osmosis vacuum regulator

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Boiling water type gas x-ray tube with osmosis vacuum regulator
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Boiling water type gas x-ray tube with osmosis vacuum regulator
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Boiling water type gas x-ray tube with osmosis vacuum regulator
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Boiling water type gas x-ray tube with osmosis vacuum regulator
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Boiling water type gas x-ray tube with osmosis vacuum regulator, for intensive therapy, invented by C. H. F. Muller, made by Cuthbert Andrews Limited, London, England, 1917-1919.

Details

Category:
X-rays
Object Number:
1932-351
Materials:
metal (unknown) and glass
Measurements:
overall: 441 mm x 776 mm x 198 mm,
type:
x-ray tube
credit:
British Institute of Radiology; R�ntgen Society