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Albert Londe (26 November 1858 – 11 September 1917) was an influential French photographer, medical researcher and chronophotographer. He is remembered for his work as a medical photographer at the Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, funded by the Parisian authorities, as well as being a pioneer in X-ray photography. During his two decades at the Salpêtrière, Albert Londe developed into arguably the most outstanding scientific photographer of his time. Londe also published six journals. Albert Londe's 12-lens camera of 1891 was illustrated in the journal 'La Nature', 1893.

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  • Albert Londe (26. listopadu 1858 – 1917) byl vlivný francouzský fotograf, lékařský výzkumník a chronofotograf. Je znám svou prací v oboru zdravotní fotografie v nemocnici Salpêtrière v Paříži, kterou financovaly pařížské úřady a jako průkopník v oblasti rentgenových snímků. Během jeho dvou desetiletí v nemocnici Salpêtrière se z Alberta Londeho stal jedním z nejvýznamnějších vědeckých fotografů své doby. (cs)
  • Albert Londe (* 26. November 1858 in La Ciotat, Frankreich; † 11. September 1917 in Reuil-en-Brie, auf dem Schloss Bréau nahe Paris, Frankreich) war ein französischer Fotopionier im Bereich der medizinischen Forschung, Röntgen- und Chronofotografie. (de)
  • Albert Londe (26 November 1858 – 11 September 1917) was an influential French photographer, medical researcher and chronophotographer. He is remembered for his work as a medical photographer at the Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, funded by the Parisian authorities, as well as being a pioneer in X-ray photography. During his two decades at the Salpêtrière, Albert Londe developed into arguably the most outstanding scientific photographer of his time. In 1878 neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot hired Londe as a medical photographer at the Salpêtrière. In 1882 Londe devised a system to photograph the physical and muscular movements of patients (including individuals experiencing epileptic seizures). This he accomplished by using a camera with nine lenses that were triggered by electromagnetic energy, and with the use of a metronome he was able to sequentially time the release of the shutters, therefore taking photos onto glass plates in quick succession. A few years later Londe developed a camera with twelve lenses for photographing movement. Londe's camera was also used for medical studies of muscle movement in subjects performing actions as diverse as those of a tightrope-walking and blacksmithing. The sequence of twelve pictures could be created for durations from 1/10 of a second to several seconds. Although the apparatus was used primarily for medical research, Londe noted that it was portable, and he used it for other subjects - for example, horses and other animals and ocean waves. General Sobert developed, in conjunction with Londe, a chronophotographic device used to study ballistics. Londe's pictures were used as illustrations in several books, most notably those by Paul Richer, that were widely read by the medical and artistic fraternity. With Étienne-Jules Marey (1830–1904), Londe performed many photographic experiments of movement, and the layout of his laboratory at the Salpêtrière was similar to Marey's renowned Station Physiologique. In 1893 Londe published the first book on medical photography, titled La photographie médicale: Application aux sciences médicales et physiologiques. In 1898 he published Traité pratique de radiographie et de radioscope: technique et applications médicales. Londe also published six journals. Albert Londe's 12-lens camera of 1891 was illustrated in the journal 'La Nature', 1893. (en)
  • Albert Londe (La Ciotat, 26 de noviembre de 1858-Reuil-en-Brie, 11 de septiembre de 1917) fue un fotógrafo francés, pionero en la fotografía médica, la radiografía y la cronofotografía​ (es)
  • Albert Londe (né le 26 novembre 1858 à La Ciotat et mort le 11 septembre 1917) est un photographe français, pionnier de la (en) et précurseur du cinéma. (fr)
  • Albert Londe (La Ciotat, 26 de Novembro de 1858 - Reuil-en-Brie, 11 de Setembro de 1917) foi um fotógrafo e cientista francês especializado na área médica. É lembrado por seu trabalho como fotógrafo médico no hospital de Salpêtrière, em Paris, bem como por ter sido um pioneiro na fotografia de Raio X. (pt)
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  • Albert Londe (26. listopadu 1858 – 1917) byl vlivný francouzský fotograf, lékařský výzkumník a chronofotograf. Je znám svou prací v oboru zdravotní fotografie v nemocnici Salpêtrière v Paříži, kterou financovaly pařížské úřady a jako průkopník v oblasti rentgenových snímků. Během jeho dvou desetiletí v nemocnici Salpêtrière se z Alberta Londeho stal jedním z nejvýznamnějších vědeckých fotografů své doby. (cs)
  • Albert Londe (* 26. November 1858 in La Ciotat, Frankreich; † 11. September 1917 in Reuil-en-Brie, auf dem Schloss Bréau nahe Paris, Frankreich) war ein französischer Fotopionier im Bereich der medizinischen Forschung, Röntgen- und Chronofotografie. (de)
  • Albert Londe (La Ciotat, 26 de noviembre de 1858-Reuil-en-Brie, 11 de septiembre de 1917) fue un fotógrafo francés, pionero en la fotografía médica, la radiografía y la cronofotografía​ (es)
  • Albert Londe (né le 26 novembre 1858 à La Ciotat et mort le 11 septembre 1917) est un photographe français, pionnier de la (en) et précurseur du cinéma. (fr)
  • Albert Londe (La Ciotat, 26 de Novembro de 1858 - Reuil-en-Brie, 11 de Setembro de 1917) foi um fotógrafo e cientista francês especializado na área médica. É lembrado por seu trabalho como fotógrafo médico no hospital de Salpêtrière, em Paris, bem como por ter sido um pioneiro na fotografia de Raio X. (pt)
  • Albert Londe (26 November 1858 – 11 September 1917) was an influential French photographer, medical researcher and chronophotographer. He is remembered for his work as a medical photographer at the Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, funded by the Parisian authorities, as well as being a pioneer in X-ray photography. During his two decades at the Salpêtrière, Albert Londe developed into arguably the most outstanding scientific photographer of his time. Londe also published six journals. Albert Londe's 12-lens camera of 1891 was illustrated in the journal 'La Nature', 1893. (en)
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