X-ray plates, Vienna, Austria, 1914-1918
X-ray plates are used to develop X-rays onto. These German examples in a sealed cardboard box were part of a German First World War X-ray kit. Once X-rays had been discovered in 1895, physicians and surgeons were keen to use them to see inside the body without resorting to surgery. The plates are shown here with a film holder (A639408 Pt10).
Object number:
A655772 Pt6
Related Themes and Topics
Glossary:
Glossary: x-ray photograph
An internal image of the body that is produced by exposing a photographic plate to X-rays.
Glossary: x-ray accessory
A term that can be applied to any of the accessories needed to safely complete an X-ray scan. These can include: units for processing the X-ray pictures; equipment to protect the person taking the photo from radiation; aids to help the taker correctly position the X-ray machine.