- The
sphygmograph (/ˈsfɪɡməˌɡræf, ˌɡrɑːf/ SFIG-mə-graf) was a
mechanical device used to
measure blood pressure in the mid-19th century. It was developed...
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watch manufacturer Breguet, he
developed a
wearable Sphygmograph to
measure the pulse. This
sphygmograph was an
improvement on an
earlier and more ****bersome...
- artery). The
pulse is most
commonly measured at the
wrist or neck. A
sphygmograph is an
instrument for
measuring the pulse.
Claudius Galen was perhaps...
- won the
student Pupils'
Physical Society prize for his work on the
sphygmograph,
having been runner-up the
previous year. ****med
qualified as a Member...
- writers” (
sphygmographs) is
discussed starting with the
first efforts to
measure pulse,
published by
Jules Harrison in 1835. Such
sphygmographs led a shadowy...
- to his
famous invention of an
electric vibrator, he also
invented a
sphygmograph and a
differential thermometer. On 1
December 1858 he
married Mary Ellen...
- (sphugmós), (sphugmikós), (sphúxis) asphyxia, sphygmic, sphygmochronograph,
sphygmograph, sphygmomanometer,
sphygmus ****-
spike Latin ****a ****a, ****ate, ****ose...
-
sphygmograph, and with the help of J.
Gauter he made a
pocket instrument for
registering the pulse. He
published an
account of it in The
Sphygmograph:...
- of
kidney disease was made by
Frederick Akbar ****med in 1874
using a
sphygmograph. The
concept of
hypertensive disease as a
generalized circulatory disease...
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monitoring the
velocity of
blood flow. In 1854, he
created a
device called a
sphygmograph, a
mechanism consisting of
weights and
levers used to
estimate blood...