Marie Curie’s Secret Weapon That Saved 1 Million Lives During WWI: 'The Petites Curies'
Marie Curie’s Secret Weapon That Saved 1 Million Lives During WWI: 'The Petites Curies'
Marie Curie is often remembered for her groundbreaking work in radioactivity and her two Nobel Prizes, but few know about her extraordinary contributions during World War I. Curie developed mobile X-ray units known as 'Petites Curies,' which revolutionized battlefield medicine and helped save over a million lives.
Discover the untold story of how her scientific brilliance transformed war medicine!
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When World War I broke out, Paris was under the threat of German invasion.
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Instead, Marie Curie decided to bring science directly to the front lines.
With the support of the Union des Femmes de France and the Red Cross, Curie managed to equip the first mobile X-ray unit.
In 1914, the first mobile X-ray unit set out toward the Battle of Marne.
Marie Curie’s mobile X-ray vehicles, which she named “Petites Curies,” were a great example of selfless sacrifice for humanity.
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