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X-rays

Nov 4, 1937
0h 18m
★ 6.0

Overview

This short documentary presents an early scientific visualization of X-ray technology, documenting the discovery of Röntgen rays and their application in medical diagnostics. Through staged demonstrations and instructional imagery, the film illustrates the principles of radiographic imaging and its emerging role in modern medicine.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

UFA

Cast

No Cast found.

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