The University at Buffalo, State University of New York
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The museum is located on the south campus of the University at Buffalo and contains
a large collection of items of historical significance to radiology and medical physics.
Some of the items date back to 1896 - less than a year after the discovery of x-rays
by Roentgen. A number are large like a portable WWII era military x-ray field unit,
and an upright stereoscopic x-ray film viewer (circa 1930) and many are smaller like
gas-filled x-ray tubes and hand-held fluoroscopes from the early 1900's. Also included
is a library containing some of the seminal literature of the field.
Our mission is to preserve this collection and to provide a venue for its exhibition for
the education and enlightenment of all who view it.
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