This Day in History: German Scientist Discovers X-Rays
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This Day in History: , German Scientist Discovers X-Rays .
November 8, 1895.
Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen's , discovery of X-rays happened accidentally as he conducted a test on cathode rays.
He noticed a glow on a screen
coated with chemicals.
Rontgen called the rays
that caused the glow X-rays.
After conducting more experiments, Rontgen discovered that X-rays could pass through human flesh, but not harder substances such as bone.
He also learned that they could
be photographed. The discovery
was hailed as a medical miracle.
X-rays were first used on a
battlefield during the Balkan War in 1897.
Rontgen received the Nobel Prize in physics for his work but never attempted to gain financially for his discovery
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