Envelope containing nylon belts and top pulleys, part of mass miniature radiography set, Europe, 1960-1961 1960-1961
Odelca phantom used in front of screen, part of mass miniature radiography set, Europe, 1960-1961 1960-1961
Odelca phantom used in place of diaphragm, part of mass miniature radiography set, Europe, 1960-1961 1960-1961
Parallax stereogram of an x-ray of a bone, by an unknown photographer, c 1902. Parallax Stereogram of An X-ray of a Bone circa 1902
Zenith 404 X-ray couch by A. E. Dean, image intensifier by Philips, monitor, chest stand by Watson, and accessories, from Lindo wing, St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington, 1966-70. Zenith 404 X-Ray Couch
Two x-ray exposures, part of x-ray installation by the Cavendish Electrical Co., London, England, 1905-1909. In a box labelled as “KODAK FILMS” Two x-ray exposures, part of x-ray installation, London, England, 1905-1909 1905-1909
Double intensifying screens, part of x-ray installation by the Cavendish Electrical Co., London, England, 1905-1909 Double intensifying screens, part of x-ray installation, London, England, 1905-1909 1905-1909
Framed photographic print of x-ray taken by Russell Reynolds, Radiologist of Tooting Military Hospital, of shrapnel in the heart of Trooper A.G. Waghorn of the 1 Canterbury Rifles, dated 23.10.15. Framed photographic print of x-ray taken by Russell Reynolds 1915
Photogravure of an x-ray of frogs entitled 'Frosche in Bauch-und Ruckenlage' by Josef Maria Eder, 1896. Frosche in Bauch-und Ruckenlage (Frog on back and on front) 1896