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Cordy 1 year ago
#8 If it were his index finger he lost, it was probably due to direct contact with the heavily irradiated surface of the x-ray plate as a result of pointing at parts of the x-rayed image over and over again.
       
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Zedediah 1 year ago
#25 Bellhops from the ritz hotel
       
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Virdie 1 year ago
#37 Everyone is always stuck on Leonard's work, but no one ever talks about the exact copy his student made and was stored, showing original colors and everything...
       
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"Captured In 1914, This Image Portrays A Chest X-Ray Being Taken Within Dr. Maxime Menard's Radiology Division At Cochin Hospital In Paris"

"Regrettably, Menard would eventually experience the loss of one of his fingers due to the adverse effects stemming from his operation of the X-ray equipment."

 

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