John Hall-EdwardsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For the geneticist, see John H. Edwards.John Francis Hall-Edwards FRSE (19 December 1858 – 15 August 1926)[1] was a British medical doctor and pioneer in the medical use of X-rays in the United Kingdom. Dr. John Hall-Edwards prob. ca. 1909 An 1897 advert for the Non-Collapsible Tyre Co. Ltd. of Ryland Street, Birmingham, using an X-ray photograph by Hall-Edwards, and bearing his signature Blue plaque outside Birmingham Children's Hospital, formerly Birmingham General Hospital The amputated left hand of John Hall-Edwards, following extensive radiation damage. The monument to the Martyrs of Radiology in Hamburg
For the geneticist, see John H. Edwards.John Francis Hall-Edwards FRSE (19 December 1858 – 15 August 1926)[1] was a British medical doctor and pioneer in the medical use of X-rays in the United Kingdom. Dr. John Hall-Edwards prob. ca. 1909 An 1897 advert for the Non-Collapsible Tyre Co. Ltd. of Ryland Street, Birmingham, using an X-ray photograph by Hall-Edwards, and bearing his signature Blue plaque outside Birmingham Children's Hospital, formerly Birmingham General Hospital The amputated left hand of John Hall-Edwards, following extensive radiation damage. The monument to the Martyrs of Radiology in Hamburg