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Birth of the stethoscope


Abstract:

This work discusses the evolution of the stethoscope which means "chest-seeing device". The first stethoscope was created by R.T.H. Laennec in 1816. Laennec's monoaural, ...Show More

Abstract:

This work discusses the evolution of the stethoscope which means "chest-seeing device". The first stethoscope was created by R.T.H. Laennec in 1816. Laennec's monoaural, paper-roll stethoscope was succeeded by his hollow, wooden, cylindrical, monaural instrument. From the monaural stethoscope emerged binaural stethoscopes, hydraulic stethoscopes which was designed for auscultatory percussion, and the present-day stethoscope with a stiff diaphragm. The present-day stethoscope accentuates high-pitched sounds which is characteristic of respiration and turbulent flow, whereas the older bell receiver accentuates the lower-frequency sounds. There also came about the combined bell and diaphragm stethoscope and the stereophonic stethoscope called the symballophone. In time, the stethoscope has become the badge of the physician.
Published in: IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine ( Volume: 24, Issue: 1, Jan.-Feb. 2005)
Page(s): 84 - 86
Date of Publication: 24 January 2005

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PubMed ID: 15709541

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