X-ray technician gifts, “I X-ray” stick person girl on t-shirts, mugs, cards, postage, hats, tote bags, key chains…adorable
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POSTER – X-RAY SKELETON JOY LEAP BLK B&W
X-RAY SKELETON JOY LEAP -makes a really great gift for any teen, dancer or rocker! This design from Galleria Voxeed's X-Ray Vision Skeleton Collection makes a really cool, unique gift for anyone on your list and is available in lots of different colors for you to choose your favorite from to match your own personal style or mix and match a rainbow of awesome x-ray style art gifts. Printed on quality clothing for men, women and kids like t-shirts, tank tops and hoodies, accessories like neck ties, hats and tote bags, collectibles, keepsakes, novelties, stocking stuffers and gift items. This design is great for Halloween or as a gift for any Goth, Punk, Rocker, emo or scene kid. Check out our entire selection of X-Ray style skull and skeleton gifts by clicking here. If you'd like, each of these designs are fully customizable and a snap to personalize by using our easy customization option before adding the item to your cart.
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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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X-RAY SKELETON ON PHONE – BLUE BUSINESS CARD TEMPLATE
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.