Museum of Medicine
School of Medicine, University of Crete

Exhibits / Reclining X-ray table and high voltage generator



Reclining X-ray table and high voltage generator (General Electric, USA): Installed and operated in the radiological laboratory of Ioannis Kalliatakis(1906-1995), Heraklion. (approx. 1955-1980).


Reclining X-ray table and high voltage generator. USA, 1940. Radiographics, November, 1989, Radiography and Fluoroscopy, 1920 to the present.


X-ray protective face shield : The radiologists used it during radioscopy to adjust their vision. It was used in the same laboratory.


Radioscopic system (Westinghouse, Diodex, 1936), in which a similar visor is used. Radiographics, November, 1989, Radiography and Fluoroscopy, 1920 to the present.

The documentation is a courtesy of Dr. Manolis Androulidakis, Radiologist.


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School of Medicine
University of Crete
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