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Stethoscope

 

Stethoscope

Period of Production:
1880 – 1899

Place of Production:
England

Since:
July 30, 2002

 

“UHN catalogue no. “971.3.3 C” printed by hand in white ink on shaft.

3.4 cm diameter, 17.1 cm height

 

Natural brown wood body. Cream color ivory (possible) incised lines are highlighted with black.

Allows user to hear sounds from within the body. Especially used to listen to heart, pulse and lungs.

Part of a larger collection of medical artifacts, archival material and trade literature transferred to CSTM in 2002 from the former History of Medicine Museum in Toronto, Ontario.

 

First monaural stethoscope invented by physician Rene Laennec in France in 1816: compact and rugged, the instrument greatly improved the physician’s ability to listen to internal body sounds. Monaural used exclusively c. 1820-1850 when binaural stethoscope introduced.

 
1971
(Involved People: Stanley M. Campbell)
 
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