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RefNoMS/929/2/17
LevelItem
Title'X-rays and localisation', an article [by James Mackenzie Davidson]
Date20th century
DescriptionProvides a short historical overview of the scientific discoveries that led up to [Wilhelm] Rongten's discovery of X-rays and then a discussion of their application to surgical practice.

[Author is not stated, however, the document is signed at the end by Mackenzie Davidson. Further, the author speaks in the first person of an interaction they had with Rongten, and this was famously a conversation between Mackenzie Davidson and Rongten.]
Extent24 sides
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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