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X-Ray Photography

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IT may interest the readers of NATURE, that it is possible to take shadowgraphs (so-called) instantaneously without any special arrangement of induction coil or deviation in the form of Jackson tube.

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WEBSTER, W. X-Ray Photography. Nature 55, 559 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/055559b0

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