Brief des amerikanischen Erfinders John Baynes an Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen über Einsatzmöglichkeiten der X-Strahlen, die Tragbarkeit der Apparatur und die Möglichkeit Geräte zur Erzeugung der Strahlen zu erwerben.
Brief des amerikanischen Erfinders John Baynes an Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen über Einsatzmöglichkeiten der X-Strahlen, die Tragbarkeit der Apparatur und die Möglichkeit Geräte zur Erzeugung der Strahlen zu erwerben.
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GRAND UNION HOTEL
OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL STATION
42nd STREET & FOURTH AVENUE
New York
Grand Union Hotel, New York City,
January 9th, 1896
Sir: -
I have learned through sundry notices in the daily press
that you are the discoverer of the light which it is alleged will
penetrate many substances usually regarded as opaque. I write to
you for this reason. I am interested in certain arts, in which
such a light would be of use; an if the matter is in such a po-
sition as to be readily utilized, I should be glad of such par-
ticulars as you may feel disposed to communicate.
What I should like to know is, whether the light is port-
able, and what its cost is; what apparatus is necessary and what
conditions are needful to its successful operation?
It is hardly necessary to say that I do not seek for the
discovery of any secret or that I have any expectation of dealing
with you in any other way than upon a proper basis commercial or
otherwise. Kindly address me at Stamford, Connecticut, United
States of America.
Respectfully yours,
John Baynes.
(Per K.L.L.)
To
Professor Routgen,
Wurzburg University, Germany.
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