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Definition of Fluoroscopes
1. fluoroscope [v] - See also: fluoroscope
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fluoroscopes
Literary usage of Fluoroscopes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Practical Application of the Röntgen Rays in Therapeutics and Diagnosis by William Allen Pusey, Eugene Wilson Caldwell (1903)
"fluoroscopes and Fluorescent Screens.—Although there are a great many salts which
fluoresce under the action of the x-ray, there are only two which have ..."
2. American Journal of Roentgenology by American Radium Society (1921)
"Manufacturers of fluoroscopes and Fluoroscopic Screens NEW—BETTER MORE EFFICIENT
REASONABLE A green color Screen. No Emulsion to peel off; no dampness or ..."
3. The Book of Chicagoans: A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men of by John W. Leonard (1905)
"The company own 2.1 patents, and their products Include, besides X-ray tubes and
fluoroscopes. shields, stands, high-frequency apparatus and various ..."
4. A System of Instruction in X-ray Methods and Medical Uses of Light, Hot-air by Samuel Howard Monell (1902)
"Both makers and users of fluoroscopes can thus standardize the highest attained
efficiency, or note the defects of inferior screens. ..."
5. Practical points in the use of X-ray and high-frequency currents by Aspinwall Judd (1909)
"fluoroscopes. These are simply screens of cardboard, upon which the fluorescent
... fluoroscopes are of all sizes. For a careful study of large surfaces, ..."