John Hall-Edwards
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John Francis Hall-Edwards (19 December 1858 – 15 August 1926)[1]:{{{3}}} was a pioneer in the medical use of X-rays in the United Kingdom.
On 11 January 1896 he made the first use of X-rays under clinical conditions when he radiographed a needle stuck in the hand of an associate.[2] A month later on 14 February he took the first radiograph to direct a surgical operation. He also took the first X-ray of the human spine.
Hall-Edwards' interest in X-rays cost him his left arm, which had to be amputated in 1908 as a consequence of radiation dermatitis.[3]:{{{3}}}
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