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X-ray tube. Type of tube suitable for use with moderate currents. Inscribed 'Original Muller X-ray tube No. 81577'.
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X-ray tube for therapeutic work.
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X-ray tube for therapeutic work. Cossor's first pattern.
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X-ray tube combined with a Villard valve.Circa 1900
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X-ray tubes. Modified version of the Coolidge tube. G.R. Doglass insert tube (water-cooled) tube.
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X-ray tube. Inscribed 'Cox's Record Regulating tube.' Suitable for treatment or radiograph with light currents.
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X-ray tube a later version of the Coolidge X-ray tube. (10 k.w. heavy anode tube [air-cooled] by Philips. Heat is carried away from the target by a heavy block of copper and the metal fins.
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X-ray tube. Heavy and anti-cathode type. The anti cathode has a curious funnel-like projection facing the anode.
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A 19th century X-ray tube.
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A 19th century X-ray tube.
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A 19th century X-ray tube.
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X-ray tube. Heavy anti-cathode (Gundelach type). The anti-cathode of tungsten is set in copper and is inscribed 'Patented Sept 5 1911'.
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X-ray diffraction exposure of DNA referenced as "Microcamera picture. Point focus tube"
Wilson, Dr.Date: September 1955Reference: KDBP/1/1/1740Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Digital Images
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A Coolidge X-ray tube for producing X-rays.
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X-ray diffraction exposure of DNA referenced as "Microcamera picture on line focus tube"
Wilson, Dr.Date: September 1955Reference: KDBP/1/1/1739Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Digital Images
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An X-ray valve tube. English version of the French Villard valve type. Inscribed 'Phillips X-ray Ltd'
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An X-ray valve tube for heavy currents. Inscribed 'Polypher, Munchen'.
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X-ray diffraction exposure referenced as "Spermatafore. Single tube. Vertical 96% humidity. Plate 37"
Gosling, Raymond George, 1926-Date: July 1951Reference: KDBP/1/1/0442Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Digital Images
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An X-ray valve tube, common type. Inscribed 'Made in England by Cuthbert Andrews'.
Cuthbert Andrews- Archives and manuscripts
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X-ray diffraction exposure referenced as "Spermatafore. Single vertical tube. 96% humidity. Plate 37"
Gosling, Raymond George, 1926-Date: July 1951Reference: KDBP/1/1/0443Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Books
X-ray couches, screening stands, tube stands, etc / Watson & Sons (Electro-Medical) Ltd.
Watson & Sons (Electro-Medical Ltd)Date: [1929]- Digital Images
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An X-ray valve tube, common in blue glass. Inscribed 'Made in England by Cuthbert Andrews'
Cuthbert Andrews- Archives and manuscripts
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X-ray diffraction exposure of DNA from calf thymus referenced as "Calf thymus DNA (Line focus tube)"
Wilson, Herbert R. (Herbert Rees), 1929-2008Date: June 1955Reference: KDBP/1/1/1641Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Digital Images
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An X-ray tube, common type. Inscribed 'Instanta' Tube - Macalister-Wiggin Pattern. Sole British Manufacturers Newton and Wright. Bears Ministry of Munitions Label.
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An X-ray valve tube designed by Sir Oliver Lodge. Inscribed "Sir O. Lodge. Patent C 685". Made by Watson's 25.8.15. Made of Amber glass.