William David Coolidge Research Paper

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Dr. William David Coolidge was born on a small farm in Hudson Massachusetts on October 23rd, 1873. William was the son of Albert Edward and Martha Alice Shattuck Coolidge. William was a well known and well liked person throughout his school years, becoming valedictorian in his class of thirteen. William enrolled in electrical engineering, which included some chemistry and mathematics, modern languages, and philosophy, in addition to the professional engineering courses. William became aware of the possibility that would permit graduate study in Europe. Will Arrived in Leipzig, lived with a German family who gave him a constant opportunity to talk in german. Everything, including room and board, cost him roughly, $20.00 a month. In his second school year, he tackled his …show more content…

William Coolidge. It Greatly expanded the use of X-rays, not only in dentistry and medicine but in industry as well. Mr. Coolidge had many awards to name a few; Rumford Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Science, Gold Medal of the American College of Radiology, Edison Medal of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and the John Scott award. In 1937 he received from the University of Zurich and honorary M.D. degree in acknowledgement of his outstanding achievements in the field of applied physics in medical science, particularly in the field of X-rays. He was also awarded Doctor of Science degrees from Union College and Lehigh University. He was an honorary member of the American Roentgen Ray Society, the American Radium Society, the Radiological Society of North America, the American College of Radiology to name a few. At the age of 100, William was admitted to the inventors hall of fame. Eighty three patents were granted, with the most significant one being the vacuum tube used in his X-ray generator. In 1975, at 101 years of age, William D. Coolidge past away at his home in Schenectady,

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