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| | The X-ray Century - December 1896 |
 | | One especially interesting image is the photograph of the hand of a corpse, taken by means of the Roentgen rays, by Mr. |
 | | The vessels in the hand--which was the hand of an old woman--are shown by the injection of Teichmann's mixture, which consists of lime, cinnabar (mercury) and petroleum. |
 | | 5, 8, 9, 15, 16, 23, 25, 27, 29 and 30 employ the second method; that is, the theory of the reflection of the cathode rays and of the phenomenon of internal electrolysis of the volatilized molecules. |
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