| On November 8, 1895, German physicist Wilhelm Roentgen inadvertently made a significant contribution tomedical science. |
| Historical records indicate that on that day he was trying to replicate earlier experiments reported by others in which |
| invisible cathode rays escaped from a thin aluminum window, produced a luminescenteffect on fluoroscopic salts, and darkened |
| a photographic plate. During his work, he serendipitously noticeda faint green glow, moving like wispy clouds, near a |
| fluorescent screen that was on a bench several feeta way.He concluded that a different kind of ray was mixed with the |
| cathode rays and was amazed to find that when he held materials between the cathode-ray tube and the fluorescent screen, |
| he could see a shadow of the bones and soft tissue in his hand as if his skin were transparent. At that moment,radiology |
| was born. During the early part of the next century, professional organizations, such as the Radiological Society of North |
| America (RSNA), were founded to support this new medical science. |
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