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Definition of Radiograms
1. radiogram [n] - See also: radiogram
Lexicographical Neighbors of Radiograms
Literary usage of Radiograms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the IRE. by Institute of Radio Engineers (1915)
"CLASSES OF MESSAGES DESIGNATIONS radiograms with answer prepaid (on land lines "Reply
Prepaid") RP radiograms calling for repetition of message (on land ..."
2. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1907)
"Among the few radiograms that I shall show you to-night are cases which have been
painted, poulticed, and blistered until the patience of the sufferer led ..."
3. The International Journal of Orthodontia and Oral Surgery (1919)
"radiograms and see everything under the sun except what really exists. There are
many men who are anxious to diagnose radiograms for you. ..."
4. The Dental Radiogram and the Science of Interpretation: A Textbook for by Frank Earle Browning (1922)
"They will be of inestimable value when used in comparison with radiograms
subsequently made, especially so when the teeth examined have been the seat of ..."
5. A Manual of Practical X-ray Work by David Arthur, John Muir (1909)
"... OF ORDINARY AND STEREOSCOPIC radiograms As already mentioned, the report on
a radiogram should always, where possible, be made from the negative. ..."
6. Federal Criminal Law and Procedure by Elijah Nathaniel Zoline (1921)
"All stations are required to give absolute priority to signals and radiograms
relating to ships in distress; to cease all sending on hearing a distress ..."