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X-ray Valentine's Card
Cool image of red heart on x-ray image. Very unusual and unique. Happy Valentine's Day!
The First X-Ray, 1901, Photograph Magnets
In 1901 Wilhelm Konrad Roentgen was the first recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics, and he truly deserves his place in history because his discovery revolutionized the medical world. A series of experiments helped him notice that barium platinocyanide emits a fluorescent glow. Combining his observation with a photographic plate and his wife's hand, he made the first X-ray photo, and thus, made it possible to look inside the human body without surgical intervention.
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Blue Hands X-ray mousepad (version 1)
The meeting together of the identical oblique views causes a “fractal-like” background effect down the center- very cool. (Version 1: The images on this pad have been kept darker in order to emphasize the hands and allow the background fractal design to remain more subtle.) Great mousepad for radiographers, radiography students, radiologists, orthopedic specialists, ortho surgeons, physical therapists, radiography instructors, etc. See the lighter adjusted version below: Blue Hands X-ray mousepad (version 2) by BeckCalliView more custom mousepads on zazzle.com
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Eat Sleep Do Radiology Shirts
If Radiology is your hobby, occupation, or obsession, show it with great Radiology t-shirts, mugs, stickers, and more. They're also great gifts for other Radiology fans!
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I don't need a KUB to know you are F.O.S. Hoodie
I don't need a KUB to know you are F.O.S.
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Blue C-spine customizable business card
The First X-Ray, 1901, Photograph Greeting Cards
In 1901 Wilhelm Konrad Roentgen was the first recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics, and he truly deserves his place in history because his discovery revolutionized the medical world. A series of experiments helped him notice that barium platinocyanide emits a fluorescent glow. Combining his observation with a photographic plate and his wife's hand, he made the first X-ray photo, and thus, made it possible to look inside the human body without surgical intervention.
Purple/Blue C-spine (version 2- one image) tie
Blue C-spine iPhone 4 case
Perfect for anyone in the field of radiology, neurosurgery, chiropractic, emergency medicine, etc– for hospital radiology department managers, biomed staff, radiologists and radiologist groups, physician offices (radiology, neurosurgery, chiropractic, orthopedics, etc.). Available in iPhone 3G or 3GS, and iPad.