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  1. First medical X-ray by Wilhelm Röntgen of his wife Anna Bertha Ludwig's hand X-ray of Albert von Kölliker's hand. He inherited two million Reichsmarks after his father's death. For ethical reasons, Röntgen did not seek patents for his discoveries, holding the view that they should be publicly available without charge.

  2. A print of one of the first X-rays by Wilhelm Röntgen, featuring the left hand of his wife Anna Bertha Ludwig. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Roentgens “Eureka moment” arrived...

  3. 6 days ago · In 1895, the German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen discovered x-rays. While experimenting with a Crookes tube, Röntgen noticed a screen several feet away fluorescing. This led him to the discovery. News spread rapidly of this new revelation, which led to many advancements in science and medicine.

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  5. Jul 19, 2016 · Anna Bertha Röntgen is said to have exclaimed upon seeing the first X-ray photograph ever made – an image of the bones in her hand. It was her husband, German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen, who...

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  6. Nov 8, 2022 · When Bertha asked what the matter was, she initially received no answer. It was only when she pressed him that Röntgen said if people knew what he was doing, “they would say ‘Röntgen must have gone mad.’”. Where the X-ray was discovered: Röntgens lab at the University of Würzburg. Source: German Röntgen Museum.

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  7. They had no children, but in 1887 adopted Josephine Bertha Ludwig, then aged 6, daughter of Mrs. Röntgens only brother. Four years after his wife, Röntgen died at Munich on February 10, 1923, from carcinoma of the intestine.

  8. On the 19th of January 1872, Röntgen marries Bertha Ludwig in Apeldoorn. They have been a couple since his student days in Zürich. Bertha is the daughter of the university-educated innkeeper in Röntgens favorite pub „The Green Glass“. In the same year Röntgen follows Kundt to the recently founded Reich University of Strasbourg.

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