Auscultascope

/ɔːˈskʌltəskoʊp/ noun

A medical instrument that combines listening capability with visualization, allowing doctors to both hear and see internal body processes during examination.

From Latin 'auscultare' (to listen) + Greek 'skopein' (to look/observe). This compound combines two diagnostic actions—listening and looking—into one instrument name.

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