Arthur Radiguet making a radiograph (x-ray) of a recumbent man. Photograph by Radiographie Radiguet, ca. 1898.

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Arthur Radiguet making a radiograph (x-ray) of a recumbent man. Photograph by Radiographie Radiguet, ca. 1898. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Radiguet (1850-1905) had inherited the family optical business when Roentgen's epoch-making discovery was announced. "Radiguet made, advertised and sold x-ray equipment in the very year 1896 ... Among his early contributions to radiology was a (kerosene immersed) copper interrupter for coils ... Bouchancourt's 'lantern', a handheld x-ray tube, precursor of today's portables; and Bouchancourt and Remond's endodiascopy x- ray tube with grounded node, which could be inserted into various orifices (the inevitable necroses soon forced abandonment of this method) ... Radiguet had exposed himself to radiation ... after several amputations, and five painful years, he died in December 1905"--Grigg, loc. cit.

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[Paris?] : Radiographie Radiguet, [1898?]

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1 photograph : photoprint, with watercolour and poster paint ; sheet 12 x 16.8 cm

References note

E.R.N. Grigg, The trail of the invisible light: from X-Strahlen to radio(bio)logy, Springfield, Ill.: C.C. Thomas, [1965], p. 528 (on Radiguet)
Guy Pallardy et al., Histoire illustrée de la radiologie, Paris: R. Dacosta, 1989, p. 137 (date 1898)

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Accompanied by a similar photograph showing a different stage in the work (Wellcome Library catalogue no. 652426i)

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Wellcome Collection 652697i

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