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== References ==
 
== References ==
  
"Remarks Made at the Demonstration of the Rontgen Ray, at Stated Meeting, February 21, 1896." ''Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society'', Vol. 35, No. 150. (Jan., 1896), pp. 17-36.
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Arns, Robert G. The High-Vacuum X-Ray Tube: Technological Change in Social Context. ''Technology and Culture'' vol. 38, no. 4: 852-890.
  
Pasveer, Bernike. 1989. Knowledge of shadows: the introduction of X-ray images in medicine. ''Sociology of Health & Illness'' 11, no. 4: 360-383.
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Golan, Tal. 2004. The Emergence of the Silent Witness: The Legal and Medical Reception of X-rays in the USA. ''Social Studies of Science'' vol. 34, no. 4: 469-499.
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Pasveer, Bernike. 1989. Knowledge of shadows: the introduction of X-ray images in medicine. ''Sociology of Health & Illness'' vol. 11, no. 4: 360-383.
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"Remarks Made at the Demonstration of the Rontgen Ray, at Stated Meeting, February 21, 1896." ''Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society'', Vol. 35, No. 150. (Jan., 1896), pp. 17-36.

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Picture taken during the demonstration of the Röntgen Rays at the meeting of the American Philosophical Society held February 7, 1896. The picture is of a key and coins inside a pocketbook. (Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 1896)



References

Arns, Robert G. The High-Vacuum X-Ray Tube: Technological Change in Social Context. Technology and Culture vol. 38, no. 4: 852-890.

Golan, Tal. 2004. The Emergence of the Silent Witness: The Legal and Medical Reception of X-rays in the USA. Social Studies of Science vol. 34, no. 4: 469-499.

Pasveer, Bernike. 1989. Knowledge of shadows: the introduction of X-ray images in medicine. Sociology of Health & Illness vol. 11, no. 4: 360-383.

"Remarks Made at the Demonstration of the Rontgen Ray, at Stated Meeting, February 21, 1896." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 35, No. 150. (Jan., 1896), pp. 17-36.