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Definition of Skiagrams
1. skiagram [n] - See also: skiagram
Lexicographical Neighbors of Skiagrams
Literary usage of Skiagrams
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1899)
"The skiagrams are all admirable representations, [and not|one of them 'can be
attacked as indistinct or Fig. 2.—Separation of the lower epiphysis of the ..."
2. Fundamentals of Human Physiology by Roy Gentry Pearce, John James Rickard Macleod (1916)
"... skiagrams taken on man in the erect position at intervals after swallowing
food impregnated with bismuth subnitrate. A, moderately full; B, ..."
3. A Practical Treatise of Fractures and Dislocations by Lewis Atterbury Stimson (1905)
"My own specimens and skiagrams indicate that the end of the diaphysis after the
sixth year is much more directly transverse, descends lower on the outer ..."
4. Clinical Journal (1901)
"Mention should be made of the normal set of skiagrams kept for reference in the
department, and the uses to which these have been put. ..."
5. Clinical Journal (1901)
"I have not had very many opportunities of taking skiagrams of in dense shadow?
I think only in this way; with the screen the shadow of the fluid will change ..."