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Radiograph Collection

"Unveiling the Hidden World: Exploring Radiographs Beyond the Ordinary" Step into a captivating realm where radiographs reveal secrets hidden beneath our very eyes

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Radiograph Collection: Panoramic dental X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Seahorse skeleton
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Radiograph Collection: Normal foot, X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Human skull, X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Horse skull
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Radiograph Collection: Bunions, X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Irregular heartbeat
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Radiograph Collection: Oriental stargazer lily (Lilium sp. ), coloured X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Leg in stiletto shoe MRI style, X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Parsley (Petroselinum crispum), X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Tulip (Tulipa sp. ), X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Gladiolus, X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Gum tree (Eucalyptus cinerea), X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Peony head (Paeonia sp. ), X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Yoka star turban shell
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Radiograph Collection: Circuit board man
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Radiograph Collection: Spring train, X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Spring train, X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Snowman toy, simulated X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Person serving tennis ball, X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Michaelmas daisy (Aster amellus) flower head, X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Peony (Paeonia sp. ), X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Gardenia head from above, X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Radiograph used by Titanic officer Harold Godfrey Lowe
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Radiograph Collection: High-heels, X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: X Ray of a fish c. 1890
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Radiograph Collection: Rontgen Rays in War (b / w photo)
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Radiograph Collection: X-ray had proven useful in World War One, for locating bullets
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Radiograph Collection: New Ideas for using X-Rays for Medical use WWI
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Radiograph Collection: An early X-ray photo of frogs by Joseph Maria Eder. 1896 (photogravure)
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Radiograph Collection: X Ray of a childs hand c. 1890
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Radiograph Collection: X Ray of an ankle c. 1890
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Radiograph Collection: Eelctricity in diagnosis (b / w photo)
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Radiograph Collection: X Ray of a fractured wrist c. 1890
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Radiograph Collection: X Ray of a human torso c. 1890
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Radiograph Collection: Cow parsley (Petroselinum crispum), X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Honeycomb, X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Kangaroo paw (Anigozanthos sp. ), X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Two tulips, X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Two alliums, X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Mountain ash (Sorbus rosaceae), X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Beech leaves (Fagus sp. ), X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Two green fig (Ficus carica) leaves overlapping, X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Wild flower (Anemone sp. ), X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Camellia, X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Fern (Davallia mariessii), X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Dried lisianthus (Eustoma grandiflorum), X-ray
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Radiograph Collection: Lupin (Lupinus sp. ), X-ray


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"Unveiling the Hidden World: Exploring Radiographs Beyond the Ordinary" Step into a captivating realm where radiographs reveal secrets hidden beneath our very eyes. From panoramic dental X-rays capturing intricate details of teeth to seahorse skeletons showcasing nature's delicate beauty, these images offer a glimpse into the mesmerizing world of radiography. Delving deeper, we encounter an ordinary foot transformed by an extraordinary X-ray, exposing its inner structure with remarkable precision. A human skull emerges from darkness, unveiling its intricate contours and reminding us of our mortality. Meanwhile, a horse skull stands as a testament to strength and grace in both life and death. But it doesn't stop there - bunions caught on an X-ray remind us that even seemingly small imperfections can leave their mark. In another twist, irregular heartbeats are captured through this powerful imaging technique, shedding light on conditions that affect millions worldwide. Shifting gears towards artistry within science, we witness an MRI-style X-ray revealing a leg adorned in stiletto shoes – merging fashion with medical technology in stunning detail. Parsley springs to life under the gaze of radiographic vision while tulips and gladiolus showcase their vibrant petals through translucent layers. And finally, behold the Oriental stargazer lily – its ethereal beauty enhanced by colored X-rays that transform it into a work of art beyond imagination. Radiographs have transcended mere diagnostic tools; they have become windows into worlds unseen. As we explore these captivating images together, let us marvel at the wonders revealed by this incredible fusion of science and artistry.