X-ray Of A Snake is a photograph by Metropolitan Museum Of Art/science Photo Library which was uploaded on October 6th, 2019.
X-ray Of A Snake
X-ray of a snake. X-ray photogravure of an Aesculapian snake (Zamenis longissimus), produced by Austrian chemist Josef Maria Eder (1855-1944) and... more
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X-ray Of A Snake
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Metropolitan Museum Of Art/science Photo Library
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X-ray of a snake. X-ray photogravure of an Aesculapian snake (Zamenis longissimus), produced by Austrian chemist Josef Maria Eder (1855-1944) and Austrian photochemist Eduard Valenta (1857-1937). They published their collection of X-rays in January 1896, less than a month after the discovery of X-rays had been announced. The collection of X-ray photogravures included X-ray images of human hands and feet, fish, frogs, a snake, a chameleon, a lizard, a rat, a newborn rabbit, carved cameos and this assortment of natural materials. The portfolio was titled 'Versuche uber Photographie mittelst der Rontgen'schen Strahlen' (Experiments on photography by means of the Roentgen rays).
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