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Radium, and Other Radioactive Substances

Radium, and Other Radio-active Substances; Polonium, Actinium, and Thorium is a book[1] published in 1903 by William Joseph Hammer, when he was about 50 years old. The book is the text of a lecture delivered at a meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. The title of the lecture was "Radium and other radioactive substances with a consideration of phosphorescent and fluorescent substances. The properties and applications of selenium and the treatment of disease by the ultra violet light". The lecture was augmented by 38 lantern slides, which are reproduced in the book.[2]

Radium, and Other Radio-active Substances; Polonium, Actinium, and Thorium
AuthorWilliam Joseph Hammer
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectRadium
PublisherVan Nostrand Company
Publication date
1903
Pages72

Subjects

Radioactivity

In addition to the matters implied by the title of the lecture, (radium, polonium, actinium, thorium) Hammer discusses such things as:

Selenium

There are 21 pages devoted to "The properties and applications of selenium", including the use of its changing electrical resistance in different light levels. A quantitative measurement of an eclipse of the sun, by means of a selenium based sensor, is reported. Use of selenium in a "radiophone" devised by Alexander Graham Bell around 1883 is described. (Bell used the sound waves to be transmitted to vibrate a mirror. A beam of light bounced off the mirror onto a selenium object. The variation in the light falling on the sensor translated to a varying electrical signal which could be transmitted, then turned back into vibrations in the air.) The photographophone of Ernest Ruhmer is described. It recorded sound rather in the manner of a phonograph, but the sound waves were used, via a selenium cell, to vary the brightness of a beam falling on a moving strip of photographic film. Ruhmer is also credited with using a seleniun cell to turn off the lights of maritime navigation buoys during daylight hours, thus conserving the gas they burned.

Light

The book concludes with nine pages concerning the work of Niels R Finsen of Copenhagen who was treating various diseases with light. The book says "For a ... time Finsen's work received little credence... but he persisted... to-day the world rings with his praises." It is claimed that by 1903, Finsen's work was approved of... "In England by Queen Alexandra, and in Russia by her sister, the Czarina, they both investigating the system while visiting their father, the King of Denmark." There is even a claim that Finsen was able to spare smallpox victims from scarring by keeping them in a room with red glass windows while the disease went through certain stages.

References

  1. ^ "Radium, and other radio-active substances; polonium, actinium, and thorium. With a consideration of phosphorescent and fluorescent substances, the properties and applications of selenium, and the treatment of disease by the ultra-violet light". Archive.org. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
  2. ^ Radium and Other Radioactive Substances, Polonium, Actinium and Thorium, with a Consideration of Phosphorescent and Fluorescent Substances, the Properties and Applications of Selenium and the Treatment of Disease by the Ultra-violet Light.. JAMA. 1904;XLII(3):186. doi:10.1001/jama.1904.02490480048021.

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