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File:X-ray by Wilhelm Röntgen of Albert von Kölliker's hand - 18960123-02.jpg

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English: An early X-ray picture (radiograph) taken at a public lecture by Wilhelm Röntgen (1845–1923) of Albert von Kölliker's left hand. See Axel Haase; Gottfried Landwehr; Eberhard Umbach (eds.) (1997) Röntgen Centennial: X-rays in Natural and Life Sciences, Singapore: World Scientific, pp. 7–8 ISBN: 981-02-3085-0.
Date 23 January 1896; current version created on 10 July 2009, 09:02.
Source Flipped version of File:X-ray by Wilhelm Röntgen of Albert von Kölliker's hand - 18960123-03.jpg (now deleted as a duplicate).
Author Wilhelm Röntgen; current version created by Old Moonraker.

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