During WW1 (World War 1) Marie Curie and her daughter (Irene) took x-rays of wounded soldiers and she also trained 150 women to do the same
she used it to help damaged tissue of wounded soldiers during the world war
Marie designed X-ray vehicles that would allow medical fields doctors to locate shrapnel and bullets inside the wounded during World War I.
Marie and Pierre Curie impacted the society by the discovery of the two radioactive elements, radium and polonium. Even with the overexposure of radiation, Marie Curie did her best in trying to save the people, for example, the people in World War I.
Marie Curie brought the X-ray into use when France found themselves at war. She found that the best thing that she could do to help was to provide X-ray machines for all of the wounded soldiers that were brought into the hospital. Marie Curie and many helpers eventually got 20 cars equipped with X-ray equipment and over 200 hospital rooms each equipped with X-ray machines. Marie Curie is still relevant today because as far as I know X-rays are still used.
she donated her two Nobel peace prizes to the war effort for world war 1 Her prizes were 1903 - Physics and 1911- Chemistry (both prior to the war). She never won a Peace prize
This was World War 1, as Marie Curie wasn't alive during World War 2.
she used it to help damaged tissue of wounded soldiers during the world war
Radium was discovered by Marie Curie, Pierre Curie and Gustave Bemont in 1898.
Marie Curie discovered radium and won the Nobel Prize twice.She invented X-ray vans in the First World War to help save solidiers lives.
Marie curie has not gone to war because of the amount of radiology she studied every single day with her husband Pierre in a abandon shed 2 miles away from where she lived.
Get a life. In France, she's considered a war hero.
Marie designed X-ray vehicles that would allow medical fields doctors to locate shrapnel and bullets inside the wounded during World War I.
Marie and Pierre Curie impacted the society by the discovery of the two radioactive elements, radium and polonium. Even with the overexposure of radiation, Marie Curie did her best in trying to save the people, for example, the people in World War I.
"The use of the X-rays during the war saved the lives of many wounded men; it also saved many from long suffering and lasting infirmity."--Marie Curie
As a female, Marie was neither required nor allowed to be in the French military. As a civilian during World War One, she did promote the use of her radium in sterilization of field hospital equipment.
Marie Curie brought the X-ray into use when France found themselves at war. She found that the best thing that she could do to help was to provide X-ray machines for all of the wounded soldiers that were brought into the hospital. Marie Curie and many helpers eventually got 20 cars equipped with X-ray equipment and over 200 hospital rooms each equipped with X-ray machines. Marie Curie is still relevant today because as far as I know X-rays are still used.
she donated her two Nobel peace prizes to the war effort for world war 1 Her prizes were 1903 - Physics and 1911- Chemistry (both prior to the war). She never won a Peace prize