No - that's not possible. You would need a high-power source of X-rays such as found in a hospital !
The first medical x-ray was by Roentgen and was of his wifes hand.
radiography
Computed tomography and digital radiography are both computer-assisted x-ray technologies.
X-ray technicians are people who work the x-ray computer and solve any problems that it may have. The X-ray is a complicated device so you need a bachelors degree in engineering or computer sciences to be able to apply to this job.
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Yes. He did but it was a accident. It just so happend that he was just building something totally different and then he nosiest that when he put his hand behind it and BOOM he discovered the X-ray because he saw his bone!
x-ray of hand or wrist is taken to determine the age of bone because different bones are developed at diff. age or they can fuse with each other at diff. age.........by lookin to the x-ray of a preson his age can be know
Wilhelm roentgen examined his wifes hand
The process of recording x-ray images on Xerox paper is called X-ray xerography. It was an advance in its day, but has been made obsolete by the development of digital x-ray systems that record the x-ray images directly in digital form for display on a computer monitor.
X-rays were first discovered by Rontgen in 1895, he took and x-ray image of his wifes hand on the 8th of November that year. The first medically beneficial x-ray was taken on the 13th of January 1896, only a year after they were discovered
Mammography is just an X-ray of the breast. Tomography (usually "computer assisted ... OR CAT scan) is also an X-ray; but by moving the source AND the plate (screen) in special patterns they can get a better view of internal structures than just a flat plate. On the other hand MRI does NOT use X-rays, it functions by distorting the electron paths of the atoms of your body (using a magnetic field) and then detecting the radio waves generated (by those atoms) as the electrons snap back into place.
x-ray machines ,ct scans etc.