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    Radium History Timeline

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    "radioactivity." 1901 Henri Alexandre Danlos and Eugene Bloch placed radium in contact with a tuberculous skin lesion. 1903 Alexander Graham Bell suggested placing sources containing radium in or near tumors. 1913 Frederick Proescher published the first study on the intravenous injection of radium for therapy of various diseases. 1914 Seil studied the appearance of radon and radium in excreta after an intravenous injection of radium. 1924 Georg de Hevesy, J.A. Christiansen and Sven Lomholt performed

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    Although Marie Curie was a female borne into a male dominated empire she ended up getting a very good education and developed lifesaving radiologic technology. née Maria Salomea Skłodowska was borne in Warsaw, Russian Empire (now Poland). She later married to Pierre Curie and had two daughters, one being Irene Curie who was also a famous scientist. Marie Curie was a physicist and a chemist who made a lot of advancements in the field of science and in women’s achievement level. Marie Curie made many

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    able to hurt the world. As her quote said, Marie Curie’s discoveries were ones that accomplished more good from them than evil. Curie helped to discover not only one, but two elements that are exceptionally important to today’s society, Polonium, Radium, and radioactivity. Many people have heard of Marie Curie at one point in their lives, the vast majority have probably heard her name in a science class, but fail to recognize her true contribution to mankind. Her hard work and dedication to her passion

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    role in the history of science and I will be telling you some information on her. Marie Curie’s real full name is Maria Salomea Skłodowsk (You’ll see why I said real). Marie Curie also played a huge role in the creation of the X-ray by discovering radium, the reason the X-ray can work the way it does and, also the first woman to ever recieve a Nobel Prize. She was born November 7, 1867 and she died July 4, 1934 at the age of 66, due to too much radiation exposure. Marie Curie was born in Warsaw, Germany

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    Why Is The Atomic Theory Important

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    The Atomic Theory is a theory that explains what matter is made of. The Atomic theory states that matter can’t be divided as it is made up of minute particles called atoms that cannot be separated. The very word atom is derived from the Greek word Atmos which means indivisible. Atomic theory timeline- Year Person/People Event 442 BCE Democritrus and Leucippus These Greek philosophers came up with the idea that all matter is composed of indivisible elements. 1803 John Dalton British chemist and

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    Marie Curie Obstacles

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    Curie was living under conditions so rough, that she grew ill on multiple occasions, because of lack of food and sleep (source 7). While in Paris, Marie met her husband, Pierre Curie, and together they worked on discovering the elements polonium and radium. Little did they know, unprotected exposure to radiation destroys healthy body cells and tissues. Marie and Pierre worked with radioactive materials for four years, which caused them to become permanently altered, leaving them with lung damage, severe

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    Have you heard of Marie Curie? She was a Polish scientist who discovered polonium and radium, winning a Nobel Prize twice − the first time in history. Marie made important contributions to science, which are still felt today. Maria Sklodowska was born in Poland on November 7, 1867. She had four siblings and was the youngest child. Maria’s father was Wladyslaw. When young Maria was only ten years old, though, her mother Bronislawa died of tuberculosis. When Marie was older, her sister offered her

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    From being the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize, to assisting battlefield surgeons during World War I, Marie Curie has set an example, not only for women, but for individuals around the world that anything can be done with effort, dedication, and perseverance. Her discoveries in radiology have made progress in benefiting modern medicine. Born and raised in Poland in the winter of 1867, Maria Salomea Skłodowska, had a passion for science. Although, due to Poland’s limited number of higher education

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    the second named ‘radium’, because in Latin, ray is radium.People started using radium in everyday life without knowing of the dangers of it, used to ‘cure cancer’ due to the fact it destroys cells. Pierre and Marie had began to experience consequences of working around radioactive materials for so long, such as weight loss and becoming more feeble. Pierre died April 19th, 1906 when he fell into the street and a wagon ran over him, and there’s reason to believe his exposure to radium caused his

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    Marie Curie Is A Hero

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    Curie won two nobel prizes, one in physics for discovering and coining radioactivity, and another one in chemistry for discovering radium and polonium. The dedication and hard work put into discovering the two elements was so tiring and dangerous because of the toxic fumes being created in the process. Marie and her husband processed literally tonnes of pitchblende, the ore that contains

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