With the head so placed, it is impossible to enter the lower air or food passages with a rigid tube, as will be shown by a study of the radiograph shown in Fig.
Radiograph showing pathology resulting from complete obstruction of a bronchus with atelectasis and drowned lung resulting.
If we wish to take a radiograph of the hand, we must first of all use a plate slightly larger than the hand, and enclose it in an opaque envelope.
This affords an intensely valuable aid to diagnosis, and a good surgeon will, if possible, first radiograph a fractured bone before setting it, unless the circumstances are very exceptional.
The radiograph was taken during the course of treatment, after the several small fragments found by the punched-out portion of the bone were removed.
This is a case, though apparently simple, in which the radiograph was necessary for correct diagnosis without exploration.
In the 1,500 radiograph plates from which this collection was selected, only four were found showing operative interference for the repair of fractures.
The postero-anterior skull radiograph was made with the face superimposed upon the photographic plate.
These fragments were removed through an incision before the radiograph was made.
Reaction and periostitis suggested the radiograph after infection had rarefied the fragment, shown but very faintly on the left side of the plate.
So, a radiograph of even a part of a picture shows the layers of pigment that are hidden from the eye and the changes made during the composition of the work.
But in this second radiograph the arm, hand and fingers are perfect.
At any rate, radiograph number two contains no such defects.
Craig waved the radiograph of the real Watteau as he emphasized his last words.
A radiograph represents all the pigments underneath, also producing effects in proportion to their densities.
No, that radiograph which I have labeled number one is not a copy.
Again, in this first radiograph the ring and little fingers are close together and a sixth finger appears between the index and middle fingers.
Radiograph number one clearly shows flaking of the painting which has been painted over to conceal it.
The radiograph of an original picture reveals changes made by the artist in the course of his work.
The Distributing Service now has ready and is preparing to send forward for the Serbian Army a laundry outfit, a disinfecting outfit and a complete field surgical outfit (portable house for operating room equipment and radiograph plant).
It has installed a complete hospital, with 200 beds and a radiograph outfit.
The Röntgen rays give such valuable information as to the size and relations of the cavity, as well as to diseases in its cavity or walls, that a radiograph should be taken in all cases (Figs.
If there be difficulty in finding the ostium, the front wall should not be broken through until the presence and size of the sinus has been demonstrated by means of a radiograph (Figs.
The radiograph will have given an idea of the extent to which the front wall of the sinus must be laid bare.
A radiograph is taken and is an extremely useful help to indicate the size and extent of the frontal sinus, and to prepare the surgeon for meeting with troublesome orbito-ethmoidal cells.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "radiograph" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: film; microfilm; mug; pan; photograph; radiogram; shoot; snap