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skiagraph, n.|ˈskaɪəgrɑːf, -æ-| Also skio-. [See sciagraph.] A photograph obtained by means of the Röntgen rays; a radiograph. = sciagraph 3.
1896Daily News 11 Apr. 6/4 On a skiagraph being taken..an obscure..form of partial dislocation was easily discovered. 1897Allbutt's Syst. Med. III. 362 Skiagraphs taken by means of the X Röntgen rays. 1925[see roentgenological adj. s.v. roentgen-, roentgeno-]. 1940E. F. Benson Final Edition x. 208 When..one of them suggested that an X-ray skiagraph should be taken, it showed osteo-arthritis in an advanced stage. Hence ˈskiagraph v. trans., to photograph by means of the Röntgen rays. skiˈagrapher, (a) a radiographer (Gould Dict. Med. Suppl.); (b) = sciagrapher; ˌskiaˈgraphic a., of or pertaining to skiagraphy; radiographic. ˌskiaˈgraphically adv., after the manner of a skiagraph; by means of, with respect to, skiagraphy.
1896Brit. Med. Jrnl. 29 Feb. 587 Photograph of a patient being *skiographed. Ibid. 18 Apr. 997 It is now possible..to skiagraph the foreign body.
1957V. Nabokov Pnin iv. 98 Lads..would spend years grinding colors in the workshop of some great Italian *skiagrapher.
1896Brit. Med. Jrnl. 22 Feb. 491 All this was ascertained by means of the *skiographic method. 1899Allbutt's Syst. Med. VI. 135 Skiagraphic investigation..in the diagnosis of intra-thoracic growths.
1892Speaker 5 Mar. 285/2 Through the blinds of the saloon below various pairs of lovers are seen—*skiagraphically embracing. 1896Brit. Med. Jrnl. 22 Feb. 490 A case of osseous ankylosis skiographically diagnosed. |