Röentgen, Wilhelm Conrad, 1845-1923

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German scientist Röentgen discovered the existence and capabilities of x-rays during experiments in 1895. Fundamental contributions are his first articles describing x-rays. For his work, Röentgen won the Nobel Prize in 1901.

From the guide to the Fundamental contributions to the X-ray : the three original communications on a new kind of ray / Wilhelm Conrad Röentgen, 1972, 1972, (History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine)

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Birth 1845

Death 1923

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