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fluoroscope

[floor-uh-skohp, flawr-, flohr-] / ˈflʊər əˌskoʊp, ˈflɔr-, ˈfloʊr- /


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Primarily intended for brightening the faint images on X-ray fluoroscope screens, it is based on the image-orthicon tube used in television cameras.

From Time Magazine Archive

Good shot: fluoroscope view of Mae Clarke, showing a large safety pin either in her undergarments or her kidney.

From Time Magazine Archive

This is important for doctors who examine patients by fluoroscope, and also important for the patients; doctors can now step down the power of X rays needed to get a good, clear picture.

From Time Magazine Archive

Most physicians would rather use a fluoroscope than X-ray photographs; it's the difference between watching a movie and a set of stills.

From Time Magazine Archive

I put him in front of the fluoroscope without his shirt.

From "Hole in My Life" by Jack Gantos