Pelvis of E. Welch, showing disease of right hip and dislocaton of left hip. Radiograph, 1900/1904.

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1900
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38516i
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Pelvis of E. Welch, showing disease of right hip and dislocaton of left hip. Radiograph, 1900/1904. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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L.J. Ramsey, 'Bullet wounds and X-rays in Britain's little wars', Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 1982, 60, issue 242, pp. 91-102, states that "The conflict in South Africa did appear to mark a turning point [in the use of X-rays in medicine]" (p. 101)

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1900

Physical description

1 photograph : photoprint, radiograph ; sheet 22.2 x 29 cm

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Edward Welch. Disease of right hip. Dislocation of left from old standing disease. Time of exposure 5 min<utes>

Notes

One of a set of seven radiographs of Major William Scott-Moncrieff and others wounded at the battle of Spion Kop, 24 January 1900, or in other conflicts in the South African (Boer) Wars

Reference

Wellcome Collection 38516i

Creator/production credits

Possibly by Lt. F. Bruce, who is mentioned by Ramsey as a radiographer in the siege of Ladysmith, 1 November - 28 February 1900

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