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Dynamoscope

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metroscopenoun(medicine, historical) A modification of the stethoscope, for directly auscultating the uterus from the vagina.
myoscopenounAn instrument for studying the muscles.
dermascopenounAlternative form of dermoscope. [An instrument used in dermoscopy]
myodynamometernounAn instrument for measuring muscular strength.
dermoscopenounAn instrument used in dermoscopy
echoscopenounA medical instrument for intensifying sounds produced by percussion of the thorax.
dynamographnounA dynamometer that produces a graphical record; especially one used to record muscular power
somascopenoun(medicine, historical) An early ultrasonographic apparatus requiring the patient to be submerged in water.
sphygmoscopenoun(archaic) A sphygmograph.
magnetoscopenoun(historical) An instrument for detecting the presence (but not the intensity) of magnetism.
ventriculoscopenounAn instrument used for ventriculoscopy.
dromographnounA flowmeter used to record the circulation of the blood
metaloscopenounAlternative form of metalloscope. [A device used to examine the microscopic structure of a metal]
diaphanoscopynounExamination by means of a diaphanoscope.
spinthariscopenoun(historical) An early device for observing individual nuclear disintegrations.
haemoscopenounAn instrument for regulating and measuring the thickness of a layer of blood for spectroscopic examination.
micromotoscopenoun(historical) A kinetoscope for photographing microscopic moving organisms.
magnetodromenounA microscope used to observe the effect of magnetism on organisms
stroboscopynounThe examination of a vibrating object (e.g. the vocal cords) using a stroboscope
stroboscopenounInstrument for studying or observing periodic movement by rendering a moving body visible only at regular intervals.

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