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  • Sphygmograph
  • Device to measure blood pressure

    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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  • Sphygmomanometer
  • Instrument for measuring blood pressure

    Mahomed published a description of a modified sphygmograph. This modified version made the sphygmograph quantitative, so that it was able to measure arterial

    Sphygmomanometer

    Sphygmomanometer

  • Pulse
  • Tactile arterial palpation of the heartbeat by fingertips

    between the shoulder and elbow) for infants and very young children. A sphygmograph is an instrument for measuring the pulse. Claudius Galen was perhaps

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  • Étienne-Jules Marey
  • French scientist and chronophotographer

    watch manufacturer Breguet, he developed a wearable Sphygmograph to measure the pulse. This sphygmograph was an improvement on an earlier and more cumbersome

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  • Frederick Akbar Mahomed
  • British doctor

    won the student Pupils' Physical Society prize for his work on the sphygmograph, having been runner-up the previous year. Mahomed qualified as a Member

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  • Joseph Mortimer Granville
  • English physician and inventor

    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

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  • History of hypertension
  • of kidney disease was made by Frederick Akbar Mahomed in 1874 using a sphygmograph. The concept of hypertensive disease as a generalized circulatory disease

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  • Karl von Vierordt
  • German physiologist

    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

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  • History of continuous noninvasive arterial pressure
  • writers” (sphygmographs) is discussed starting with the first efforts to measure pulse, published by Jules Harrison in 1835. Such sphygmographs led a shadowy

    History of continuous noninvasive arterial pressure

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  • Pedro Francisco da Costa Alvarenga
  • Brazilian-Portuguese physician

    Lisbon in 1856 and 1857, respectively. Alvarenga also introduced the sphygmograph, the first non-intrusive device used to estimate blood pressure, to Portugal

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  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z
  • (sphugmós), (sphugmikós), (sphúxis) asphyxia, sphygmic, sphygmochronograph, sphygmograph, sphygmomanometer, sphygmus spic- spike Latin spica spica, spicate, spicose

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  • Robert Ellis Dudgeon
  • Scottish homeopath

    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:

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  • Lie detection
  • Assessment of statements to reveal deceit

    brief they could be lost. To adjust for this he modified the Erlanger sphygmograph to give a continuous blood pressure and pulse curve and used it to study

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  • Saint Michael's Medical Center
  • Hospital in Newark, New Jersey, United States

    Corporation. pp. 211–215. ISBN 978-1-4990-2129-5. Holden, Edgar (1874). The sphygmograph : its physiological and pathological indications / Edgar Holden. Philadelphia:

    Saint Michael's Medical Center

    Saint Michael's Medical Center

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  • List of German inventions and discoveries
  • Helmholtz 1852: First complete blood count by Karl von Vierordt 1854: Sphygmograph by Karl von Vierordt 1855: First synthesis of the cocaine alkaloid by

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  • James Mackenzie (cardiologist)
  • Scottish cardiologist (1853-1925)

    was never my idea'. In his early studies Mackenzie used Riva-Rocci's sphygmograph to graphically record the pulse. Later Mackenzie devised a "polygraph

    James Mackenzie (cardiologist)

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  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/S
  • (sphugmós), (sphugmikós), (sphúxis) asphyxia, sphygmic, sphygmochronograph, sphygmograph, sphygmomanometer, sphygmus spic- spike Latin spica spica, spicate, spicose

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/S

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  • Dario Robleto
  • American artist

    of a brief essay. Robleto's diptych recalls the method of the first sphygmograph, a technology that made its first marks in soot using a human hair as

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  • Francis E. Anstie
  • English doctor, medical author, and journalist

    value. In 1867 he gave two lectures at the College of Physicians on the sphygmograph, a mechanical device used to measure blood pressure. The completeness

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  • Walter Foster, 1st Baron Ilkeston
  • British politician and physician

    January 1913, aged 72. Among his publications, were: The Use of the Sphygmograph in Heart Diseases (1866) Method and Medicine (1870) Clinical Medicine

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  • Arlie Pond
  • American baseball player and doctor (1873–1930)

    Rutland, Vermont, where his father sold surgical equipment for the Pond Sphygmograph Company. On September 13, 1888, Pond entered Norwich University. He pitched

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  • Pulsimeter
  • n.

    A sphygmograph.

  • Sphygmometer
  • n.

    An instrument for measuring the strength of the pulse beat; a sphygmograph.

  • Cardiosphygmograph
  • n.

    A combination of cardiograph and sphygmograph.

  • Phlebogram
  • n.

    A tracing (with the sphygmograph) of the movements of a vein, or of the venous pulse.

  • Anacrotism
  • n.

    A secondary notch in the pulse curve, obtained in a sphygmographic tracing.

  • Spirograph
  • n.

    An instrument for recording the respiratory movements, as the sphygmograph does those of the pulse.

  • Sphygmographic
  • a.

    Relating to, or produced by, a sphygmograph; as, a sphygmographic tracing.

  • Sphygmoscope
  • n.

    Same as Sphygmograph.

  • Sphygmogram
  • n.

    A tracing, called a pulse tracing, consisting of a series of curves corresponding with the beats of the heart, obtained by the application of the sphygmograph.

  • Sphygmograph
  • n.

    An instrument which, when applied over an artery, indicates graphically the movements or character of the pulse. See Sphygmogram.

  • Tricrotism
  • n.

    That condition of the arterial pulse in which there is a triple beat. The pulse curve obtained in the sphygmographic tracing characteristic of tricrotism shows two secondary crests in addition to the primary.