10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CATHODOGRAPH»
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Instead of analyzing the coal for ash percentage, take a cathodograph of a
definite thickness of it along with coals bearing known percentages of ash, and
compare the shadows. At the upper left-hand corner of the photograph on this
page is a ...
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine
Instead of analyzing the coal for ash percentage, take a cathodograph of a
definite thickness of it along with coals bearing known percentages of ash, and
compare the shadows. At the upper left-hand corner of the photograph on this
page is a ...
At all events, the cathode rays seem to be in some way concerned in the matter,
and the name "cathodograph," which has been proposed for pictures taken by
the new process, seems therefore to be a suitable one. The X-rays are among ...
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A Cultural History of Radiation and Radioactivity in the ...
... contacted by newspaper baron William Randolph Hearst, who asked Edison if
he would "as an especial favor to the [New York] Journal, undertake to make a
cathodograph of the human brain."38 Edison's acceptance of the same ...
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Screening the Body: Tracing Medicine's Visual Culture
... ESPECIAL FAVOR TO THE JOURNAL UNDERTAKE TO MAKE
CATHODOGRAPH OF HUMAN BRAIN KINDLY TELEGRAPH ANSWER AT OUR
EXPENSE" (Brecher, The Rays, 33). 14. See Fuchs, "Edison and
Roentgenography," 151-53.
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Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen and the Early History of the Roentgen ...
FROST, E. B. (Hanover, N.H.), A Magnet Cathodograph. Elec. Eng. (N.Y.), 21 :
257 (March 11, 1896). 314. FROST, E. B. (Hanover, N.H.), Further Experiments
witli Roentgen Rays. Science (N.Y.), 3 : 465 (March 27, 1896). 315. FUCHS, S.
and ...
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Looking Askance: Skepticism and American Art from Eakins to ...
Skepticism and American Art from Eakins to Duchamp Michael Leja. Elihu
Thomson, Photograph, from Century. May 1896. 126. Elihu Thomson,
Cathodograph. from Century, May 1896. 127. I have drawn examples from the
period's print ...
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Hearst Over Hollywood: Power, Passion, and Propaganda in the ...
On February 5, in a telegram to Edison, Hearst suggested as a “favor to the
Journal' that the inventor make “a cathodograph” or X-ray of the human brain. An
exchange between the two that followed might imply that Hearst was personally ...
By January 1896 X-rays were front-page news and by February American
newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst was wiring Thomas Alva Edison
to ask him to make a 'cathodograph' of the human brain. (He was unsuccessful.) ...
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
Exx: Doncaster, Worcester, Manchester ; castrametation, campmeasuring, hence
campmaking, the 2nd element deriving from L metari, to measure off(a campsite):
cf meter. cathodo: for cathode, as in cathodograph (cfgraph). Catholici: for ...