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Eva Kelly Is X-Rayed For Tuberculosis, May 1950

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Year:
1950
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1950
Caption:
One of the first of the city's foodhandlers to report of X-rays for tuberculosis in the basement of City Hall this morning was Mrs. Leverett H. Kelly of 1107 Oakland Ave., wife of the manager of Miller's Dairy Farm Store at 1219 S. University Ave. Mrs. Kelly qualified for classification as a foodhandler because she sometimes helps out her husband in the store. Approximately 800 to 1,000 foodhandlers are expected to be given the tests through Tuesday. It is the first time in the city that such a widespread check on the foodhandlers has been attempted. A State Health Department technician stands by as Mrs Kelly is given the X-rays.

Dr. James E. Harris With Portable X-Ray Machine, March 1967 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Dr. James E. Harris With Portable X-Ray Machine, March 1967 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1967
Caption:
Dr. James E. Harris, U-M professor of dentistry, adjusts portable X-ray machine which made possible the first X-rays of the pharaohs who ruled Egypt more than 3,000 years ago. The machine operates on radioactive ytterbium-169 supplied by the U-M Phoenix (atoms-for-peace) Project from its Ford Nuclear Reactor.

'U' Nile Study Meets Unusual Woes

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7
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March
Year
1966
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Egypt Getting X-Rays Of Mummies

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6
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January
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1968
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X-Ray Reveals Ancient 'Mixup'

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4
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August
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1968
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Professor Solves Mummy Mystery

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11
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November
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1968
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