Lexicographical Neighbors of Fluoroscoping
Literary usage of Fluoroscoping
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Medical Clinics of North America by Richard J. Havel, K. Patrick Ober (1918)
"The curve of the latter is unusually broad, suggesting adhesions to diaphragm.
On fluoroscoping him, before giving him an opaque meal, we were astonished to ..."
2. American Journal of Roentgenology by American Radium Society (1921)
"In October, 1915, while fluoroscoping an old man with an esophageal obstruction,
he observed some of the bismuth paste passing from the esophagus directly ..."
3. The Oxford Medicine by Henry Asbury Christian, James Mackenzie (1920)
"... in placing the patient in the right oblique position and fluoroscoping him
during the swallowing of a thick barium sulfate paste. ..."
4. United States Army X-ray Manual by United States Surgeon-General's Office (1918)
"One should have a dim light for use in placing patients, etc., and no light when
fluoroscoping. The portable outfit provides for operating the needed light ..."
5. The Heart and the Aorta: Studies in Clinical Radiology by Henri Vaquez, Emile Bordet (1920)
"These examinations are as follows: we begin with fluoroscoping the thorax as a
whole; then, by moving the tube, we explore the different parts of the ..."
6. Diarrheal, Inflammatory, Obstructive, and Parasitic Diseases of the Gastro by Samuel Goodwin Gant (1915)
"Extra-intestinal pressure is sometimes demonstrable by physical examination,
fluoroscoping or x-raying the bowel, and by obtaining a history which would ..."