One of the most common problems people have had in the past is how their bones are rebuilt and how they are polished. In addition, it is almost impossible for the surgeon to determine where the bullet is, so it is equally magical to remove the bullet successfully. This situation continued until the end of 1895, when German physicist William Conrad Rontgent discovered X-rays and invented a mechanism for him to photograph human bones (Tice 2007, 1).
There was scarcely any scientific breakthrough that affected X-rays found by Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen. In the year when X - ray published its findings, the use of X - rays in diagnosis and treatment has become an established part of the medical community. The scientific career of X - ray is difficult and full. As a student in the Netherlands, he was exiled due to another student mischievous from Utrecht University of Technology. The lack of his diploma prevented him from obtaining the position at the University of Würzburg first after he received his doctorate but he was eventually admitted.
In 1895, Wilhelm Roentgen discovered X-rays. Unknown radiation (and hence X) at that time was used immediately for a variety of industrial and medical applications. X-rays were initially introduced for diagnostic purposes. A month later, Europe and America managed to generate some medical X - ray pictures which somehow managed to guide the doctor 's work. Just six months after X - Rinten announced his discovery, a doctor on the battlefield hit an X - ray to track the bullets of an injured soldier. Based on the discovered technology, the field of radiography in the medical field took several years, and this field is known to date. Since the discovery of X-rays radiography has changed from scientific concern to an important part of medicine. It is a big change in the responsibility of the operator of the X-ray imaging apparatus to match the abnormality of X-ray imaging.