Marie Curie and her X-ray vehicles' contribution to World War I battlefield medicine
- Written by Timothy J. Jorgensen, Director of the Health Physics and Radiation Protection Graduate Program and Associate Professor of Radiation Medicine, Georgetown University
Marie Curie in one of her mobile X-ray units in October 1917.Eve CurieAsk people to name the most famous historical woman of science and their answer will likely be: Madame Marie Curie. Push further and ask what she did, and they might say it was something related to radioactivity. (She actually discovered the radioisotopes radium and polonium.)...
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