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  • Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen. Photogravure.
  • Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (?). Oil painting.
  • Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (?). Oil painting.
  • Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen looking into an X-ray screen placed in front of a man's body and seeing the ribs and the bones of the arm. Chromolithograph.
  • Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen looking into an X-ray screen placed in front of a man's body and seeing the ribs and the bones of the arm. Chromolithograph.
  • The bones of a hand with a ring on one finger, viewed through x-ray. Photoprint from radiograph by W.K. Röntgen, 1895.
  • Layers of tin foil, viewed under x-ray. Photoprint from radiograph by W.K. Röntgen, 1895.
  • A compass whose magnetic needle is entirely surrounded by metal, viewed through x-ray. Photoprint from radiograph by W.K. Röntgen, 1895.
  • Unloading apparatus with leaden cage, viewed under x-ray. Photoprint from radiograph by W.K. Röntgen, 1895.
  • The bones of a hand with a ring on one finger, viewed through x-ray. Photoprint from radiograph by W.K. Röntgen, 1895.
  • A piece of metal whose heterogeneity is apparent when viewed through x-ray. Photoprint from radiograph by W.K. Röntgen, 1895.
  • A wire wound around a wooden spool, viewed through x-ray. Photoprint from radiograph by W.K. Röntgen, 1895.
  • Unloading apparatus with leaden cage, viewed under x-ray. Photoprint from radiograph by W.K. Röntgen, 1895.
  • One block of glass, one of aluminium, two of calcite and two of quartz, viewed under x-ray. Photoprint from radiograph by W.K. Röntgen, 1895.
  • Unloading apparatus with leaden cage, viewed under x-ray. Photoprint from radiograph by W.K. Röntgen, 1895.
  • The door of Röntgen's laboratory, with a platinum plate attached to the handle, viewed under x-ray. Photoprint from radiograph by W.K. Röntgen, 1895.
  • Eine neue Art von Strahlen / von W. Röntgen.
  • W. C. Roentgen, professor of physics at Giessen, Wuerzburg and Munich, discoverer of X-rays. Reproduction of etching by J. Lindner-Mohn, 1900.
  • W. C. Roentgen, professor of physics at Giessen, Wuerzburg and Munich, discoverer of X-rays. Reproduction of etching by J. Lindner-Mohn, 1900.