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The Hartford Courant asked Henry Green for his thoughts on Thomas Edison’s theory that x-rays could be used to restore sight in blind people.
The Hartford Courant reported that Hartford Hospital had added an x-ray machine to the equipment in its surgical department. The machine had been manufactured by Green & Bauer.
Henry Green applied for a patent on a coin-operated public x-ray vending machine.
Sam Coit died while visiting his granddaughter in South Weymouth, Massachusetts.
On this night, Henry Green attempted to use x-rays to locate a bullet embedded in the thigh of Theodore Studley.
Henry Green applied for – and received – a permit to build a wooden laboratory at the rear of 50 Ashley Street.
William Robb gave a lecture on “Roentgen Photography” to the Friday Night Club in the Asylum Hill Congregational Church Chapel.
Henry Green applied for a patent on improvements in advertising devices.
Caleb M. Holbrook died at his home, 340 Farmington Avenue, at 11:00 AM.
This evening, Asylum Hill Congregational Church celebrated the thirtieth anniversary of the installation of Joseph Twichell as senior minister at its weekly prayer meeting in the chapel.