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X-rays ravaged Thomas Edison's assistant's hands and killed himThe first pristine image of bones beneath glowing flesh fascinated Clarence Dally in the 1890s.
He had just become an assistant to Thomas Edison, the first X-ray image had just been produced by another scientist, by accident, and Dally was ready to make the awe-inspiring technology his life's work.
Tragically, that work would also be his cause of death.
Dally exposed his hands to radiation over and over, for hours at a time, until melanoma bore holes in his hands - as documented in Edison's gruesome photos - led to the amputation of both his arms and, ultimately, his death. [ link to en.mogaznews.com (secure)]
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