English: This decommissioned Adrian Fluoroscope is part of the collection of the Dufferin County Museum in Ontario, Canada. This image shows the operator's controls and three viewing screens on the top of the device. On the opposite side is a low platform with two half-circle holes cut into the vertical back surface for inserting the fronts of the shoes. The device emitted lots of radiation when operated, so it was sent to Ottawa, where it was rendered harmless by removing the x-ray tube head. w:Shoe-fitting fluoroscope
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