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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Shoe-Fitting X-Ray Machine


The shoe fitting fluoroscope x-ray machine was a common fixture in shoe stores during the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. A typical unit consisted of a vertical wooden cabinet with an opening near the bottom into which the feet were placed.

When you looked through one of the three viewing ports on the top of the cabinet (e.g., one for the child being fitted, one for the child's parent, and the third for the shoe salesman or saleswoman), you would see a fluorescent image of the bones of the feet and the outline of the shoes.

In the 1960s shoe-fitting machines were prohibited, because by then they began to see the dangers of radiation.

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