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INSTRUMENTS & TECHNOLOGIES

Exhibiting 293 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1829 CE[Description of the glottiscope.]
1959 CEA bipolar myocardial electrode for complete heart block.
2000 CEA brief history of endoscopy.
1863 CEA catalogue of surgical instruments, apparatus, appliances, etc. Manufactured and sold by John Weiss & Son.
1947 CEA critical study of the origins and early development of hypodermic medication.
1928 CEA double perfusion-pump.
1954 CEA flexible fibrescope, using static scanning.
1971 CEA history of the ophthalmoscope.
1994 CEA history of the origin, evolution, and impact of electrocardiography.
1920 CEA method of analyzing the electrocardiogram.
1947 CEA new audiometer.
1865 CEA new otoscope or speculum auris.
1923 CEA new type of observation and operating cysto-urethroscope.
1988 CEA robot with improved absolute positioning accuracy for CT guided stereotactic brain surgery.
1897 CEA simple and accurate form of sphygmomanometer or arterial pressure gauge contrived for clinical use.
1956 CEA simple, expendable, artificial oxygenator for open heart surgery.
1949 CEA stereotaxic apparatus for intracerebral surgery.
1960 CEA transistorized, self-contained, implantable pacemaker for the long-term correction of complete heart block.
1811 CEA treatise on a malignant epidemic, commonly called spotted fever.
1837 CEA treatise on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the chest.
1752 CEA treatise on the theory and practice of midwifery.
1839 CEAbhandlung über Perkussion und Auskultation.
1759 CEAbregé de l'art des accouchements, dans lequel on donne les préceptes nécessaires pour le mettre heureusement en pratique, et auquel on a joint plusieurs observations intéressantes sur des cas singuliers.
1973 CEAlbucasis on surgery and instruments. A definitive edition of the Arabic text, with English translation and commentary by M. S. Spink and G. L. Lewis.
1997 CEAmerican surgical instruments: The history of their manufacture and a directory of instrument makers to 1900.
1935 CEAn apparatus for the culture of whole organs.
2002 CEAn ear to the chest: An illustrated history of the evolution of the stethoscope.
1733 CEAn essay on the improvement of midwifery.
1960 CEAn implantable pacemaker in the heart. IN: Medical electronics: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Medical Electronics, Paris 24-27 June 1959. Edited by C. N. Smyth.
1825 CEAn introduction to the use of the stethoscope.
1939 CEAn oxygenator with a large surface–volume ratio.
1979 CEAntique medical instruments
1863 CEAppareils et expériences cardiographiques.
1954 CEApplication of a mechanical heart and lung apparatus to cardiac surgery.
1614 CEArs…de statica medicina aphorismorum sectionibus septem comprehensa.
1867 CE​–1872 CEArsenal de la chirurgie contemporaine. Description, mode d'emploi et appréciation des appareils et instruments en usage pour le diagnostic et le traitement des maladies chirurgicales, l'orthopédie, la prothèse, les opérations simples, générales, spéciales et obstétricales. 2 vols.
1931 CEArthroscopy or the direct visualization of joints: An experimental cadaver study.
2018 CEArtificial hearts: The allure and ambivalence of a controversial medical technology.
1957 CEAtlas of arthroscopy.
1895 CEAutoskopie des Larynx und der Trachea. (Laryngoscopia directa, Euthyskopie, Besichtigung ohne Spiegel.)
1819 CEBdellomètre du docteur Sarlandière.
1877 CEBeiträge zur Kenntniss der Reizwell und Contractionswelle des Herzmuskels.
1847 CEBeiträge zur Kenntniss des Einflusses der Respirationsbewegungen auf den Blutlauf im Aortensystem.
1862 CEBeiträge zur Laryngoscopie.
1851 CEBeschreibung eines Augen-Spiegels zur Untersuchung der Netzhaut im lebenden Auge.
1967 CEBiomedical aspects of the laser: The introduction of laser applications into biology and medicine.
1998 CEBlood pressure measurement: An illustrated history.
1979 CEBloodletting instruments in the National Museum of History and Technology.
2017 CECancer, radiation therapy, and the market.
1734 CECases in midwifry. Revised by Edward Hody.