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William Morgan
William Morgan is born in Bridgend, Wales. As an actuary and scientist, he conducts electrical experiments that hint at invisible forms of radiation. -
William Morgan unknowingly produces X-rays
William Morgan unknowingly produces X-rays while experimenting with electrical currents in a partially evacuated glass tube. He presents his findings to the Royal Society of London. -
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Evolution of X-rays and X-ray Technology
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Scientists begin noticing unidentified radiation
Scientists begin noticing unidentified radiation from experimental discharge tubes, later recognized as X-rays. -
Early Crookes tubes emit X-rays
Early Crookes tubes emit X-rays, though researchers at the time don’t fully understand their nature. -
Wilhelm Roentgen officially discovers X-rays
Wilhelm Roentgen officially discovers X-rays while experimenting with cathode-ray tubes. He captures the first X-ray image of his wife’s hand, marking the beginning of medical imaging. -
X-ray applications quickly spread
X-ray applications quickly spread, with doctors worldwide using them for medical diagnoses. -
George Eastman introduces film-based radiography
George Eastman introduces film-based radiography, replacing glass photographic plates. -
Medical Imaging
Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) emerge, revolutionizing medical imaging. -
Present Day
X-ray technology has advanced significantly with digital imaging, AI-assisted diagnostics, and reduced radiation exposure. Modern X-ray systems provide enhanced image clarity, portable solutions, and integration with electronic health records.