He took the bomb and carefully placed it under the wonderful rays, then with the fluoroscope over his eyes studied the shadow cast by the rays on its sensitive screen.
In Kennedy's laboratory I was watching Craig make some experiments with a new X-ray apparatus which had just arrived, occasionally looking through the fluoroscope when he was examining some unusually interesting object.
It may be remarked that this collection includes the eighteen hundred or more fluorescent salts made by Edison during his experimental search for the best material for a fluoroscope in the initial X-ray period.
The fluoroscope may be used but is so misleading as to render perforation and false passage likely.
The fluoroscopeis of aid in finding foreign bodies held in abscess cavities.
The fluoroscope should show both the lateral and anteroposterior planes.
The double-planed fluoroscope of Manges is helpful in the removal of gastric foreign bodies, but there is great danger of injury to the stomach walls, and even the peritoneum, unless forceps are used with the utmost caution.
But with the lead-glass bowl in position over the tube, the fluoroscope was simply a black box into which I looked and saw nothing.
When the X-ray strikes this salt it makes it glow, or fluoresce, and objects held between the X-ray tube and the fluoroscope cast shadows according to the density of the parts which the X-rays penetrate.
With the lead-glass bowl removed, the X-ray tube sent forth its wonderful invisible radiation and made the back of the fluoroscope glow with light.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fluoroscope" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.