Xerogram
A picture of the body recorded on paper rather than on film. Also called a xeroradiograph.
From the Greek “xeros” meaning “dry.”
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- Xeroradiograph
A picture of the body recorded on paper rather than on film. Also called a xerogram. From the Greek “xeros” meaning “dry.”
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