X-Ray Apparatus

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Date:1896 - 1897 (c.)

Description:X-ray apparatus from the Warneford Hospital, Leamington Spa. It is an early pattern tube used by Professor Rontgen in making x-rays. The tube is long and pear-shaped with circular platinum reflectors at one end and a smaller platinum reflector within the handle. The item is labelled in the box as 'four'.

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Donor ref: LEAMG : M1422.1908.4 (71/21016)

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