'Mobile X-ray apparatus' catalogue, 1930s.
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Picture Number:10284477 Credit:Science Museum/Science & Society Picture Library
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Caption:
Cover of an equipment catalogue which was produced by the equipment manufacturers Watson & Sons (electro-medical) Ltd. By the 1930s, X-ray equipment was in widespread use for the diagnosis of a broad range of ailments, from broken bones to tumours and tuberculosis. The first mobile X-ray units were used in hospitals in the early 20th century, and were moved around the wards on carriage gurneys.
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