Glass X-ray tube, fitted with regulator and a spiral electrode Glass X-ray tube, fitted with regulator and electrode Radiomedicine
"Aeromax 12" shockproof oil insulated single focus X-Ray tube with air-circulator for cooling, designed for diagnostic and superficial therapeutic use, by Machlett, Springdale, U.S.A., 1947-1955 "Aeromax 12" shockproof oil insulated single focus X-Ray tube Radiomedicine 1947-1955
Four gramme radium teletherapy apparatus (the second Westminster Hospital "bomb"), made by E. Rock Carling at Westminster hospital, London, 1929. Radium Teletherapy Apparatus used at Westminster Hospital Radiomedicine 1929
Pneumatic transfer radium teletherapy machine installed at the Royal Cancer Hospital in 1936, later converted to use a cobalt 60 source, by Bryant Symons and Co., London, 1936 Pneumatic transfer radium teletherapy machine inst Radiomedicine 1936
Glass X-ray tube, Jackson type, made by Newton & Co., 3 Fleet Street, London, England. Glass X-ray tube, Jackson type Radiomedicine
The treatment room parts of the 15MeV Linear Accelerator, including coils, wave guides, casing control pedestal, radiographers and physicist's control desks and couch (from Resomax set) used at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, c.1954. The treatment room parts of the 15MeV Linear Accel Radiomedicine 1954
Glass X-ray tube, invented by Lodge, amber glass, copper anode and cathode Glass X-ray tube with anode and cathode Radiomedicine
Glass X-ray tube, with regulator and water cooled anticathode, 1900 Glass X-ray tube with regulator and water cooled anticathode Radiomedicine 1900
X-ray apparatus, stand, induction coil, interrupter, milliammeter, spark gap and electrode, by A.E. Dean of London, from Dr. Hader-Guest and London County Council, English, 1901-1910 X-ray apparatus, stand, induction coil, interrupte Radiomedicine 1901-1910
Glass X-ray tube, made by A E Dean and Company Limited, 78 Hatton Garden, London, England, 1885-1910. Glass X-ray tube Radiomedicine 1885-1910
Solomon's ionoquantimeter, for measuring radiotherapy doses, by Ropiquet, Hazart and Roycourt, Avenue d'Orleans 71, Paris, France, 1910-1930. Solomon's ionoquantimeter, for measuring radiother Radiomedicine 1910-1930
Treatment head with applicators from pneumatic transfer radium teletherapy machine installed at the Meyerstein Institute of Radiotherapy, the Middlesex Hospital, in 1938 and used with a cobalt 60 source from 1955, by Bryant Symons and Co., London, 1938. Treatment head with applicators from pneumatic tra Radiomedicine 1938
X-ray tube stand, wood base and holder, metal stanction and arm by Gaiffe, French, second half 19th century X-ray tube stand, wood base and holder, metal stan Radiomedicine 1851-1900
Two direction tubes, varying size, green glass with metal base, European, 19th century Two direction tubes, varying size, green glass wit Radiomedicine 1801-1900
Four direction tubes, varying size, glass with cork lining, European, first half 19th century Four direction tubes, varying size, glass with cor Radiomedicine 1801-1850