File:Hemisphere of X Ray Activity, extracted from The X Ray, or, Photography of the invisible and its value in surgery (1896).png
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DescriptionHemisphere of X Ray Activity, extracted from The X Ray, or, Photography of the invisible and its value in surgery (1896).png |
English: Hemisphere of X Ray Activity, extracted from The X Ray, or, Photography of the invisible and its value in surgery (1896) |
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The X Ray, or, Photography of the invisible and its value in surgery (1896) Internet Archive identifier: b21500393 |
Author | Morton, William J. (William James), 1846-1920 |
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