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Fiber plots a focused diagnostic path

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DOUGLAS FARMER, SENIOR EDITOR [email protected]

When ancestors of modern endoscopy first peered into cavities of the human body, they used candlelight or burned a mixture of alcohol and turpentine, which illuminated a thin tube equipped with a lens. In the 19th century, the French inventor Antonin Jean Desormeaux, who is regarded as the father of endoscopy, used such a device to guide chemical cauterization, a simple and painful procedure in which a chemical agent is applied to infected tissue. Early instruments were rigid, which meant that they could damage the cavities and vessels that researchers were intending to explore. At the...Read full article

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