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Vergleichende Gehörprüfungen an 100 Individuen mittelst Stimmgabeln, Uhr und Flüstersprache
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Beiträge zur Physiologie des menschlichen Ohres
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Untersuchungsmethodik der akustischen Funktionen des Ohres
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Stethoscope replica
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 [...]
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Stethoscope
Dull silver metal ear tubes and hinged bracket; off-white synthetic earbuds molded synthetic dark brown/black chest piece; dark brown/brown woven fiber covering on lower portion of [...]
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Stethoscope
Bulbous elongated ball-shaped black/dark brown wood stethoscope chest piece and earpiece: each earpiece fitted with dark-brown rubber [?] or synthetic [?] rings; dark brown woven fabric [...]
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Stethoscope
Medium brown (possibly maple) wood, varnished/lacquered. Instrument used to amplify sounds from within the body especially used to listen to heart, pulse, breathing and lungs, so that [...]
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Stethoscope
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 [...]
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Stethoscope
Wood appears lacquered/varnished. Instrument used to amplify sounds from within the body especially used to listen to heart, pulse, breathing and lungs, so that they may be [...]
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Stethoscope
Dark brown/black synthetic (bakelit). Allows user to hear sounds from within the body. Especially used to listen to heart, pulse and lungs. Part of a larger collection of [...]
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Stethoscope
Instrument used to amplify sounds from within the body especially used to listen to heart, pulse, breathing and lungs, so that they may be heard by [...]
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Stethoscope
Instrument used to amplify sounds from within the body, including heartbeat, pulse and breathing, so that they may be heard by the user. This may be [...]
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Stethoscope
Instrument used to amplify sounds from within the body especially used to listen to heart, pulse, breathing and lungs, so that they may be heard by [...]
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Stethoscope
Instrument used to amplify sounds from within the body especially used to listen to heart, pulse, breathing and lungs, so that they may be heard by [...]
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Stethoscope
The stethoscope could have been made by the Hartz Co. but we also know that they were the distributer. Instrument used to amplify sounds from within the [...]
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Stethoscope
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Stethoscope
Allows user to hear sounds from within the body. Especially used to listen to heart, pulse and lungs. As part of the Gila project for Open Medical [...]
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Stethoscope
Metal headset and chestpiece with synthetic eartips, tubing and chestpiece rim coatings. Grey-blue tubing with silver coloured metal headset with grey synthetic eartips. The chestpiece is [...]
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Stethoscope
Dull, dark brown moulded synthetic [or rubber or vulcanite ?] ear tubes and chest piece; dull silver and goldtone metal bracket with threaded adjustment mechanism links [...]
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Stethoscope
Dull silver metal ear tubes have dark brown/black moulded synthetic ear buds. Fitted with small loops: possibly for use with neck suspension chain. Dark brown moulded [...]
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Stethoscope
Instrument used to amplify sounds from within the body especially used to listen to heart, pulse, breathing and lungs, so that they may be heard by [...]
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Stethoscope
Instrument used to amplify sounds from within the body especially used to listen to heart, pulse and lungs.
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Vinyl record, heart beats
The Canadian Physician J.R. McIntosh was the first person to attempt to record and classify heart sounds on phonograph records. The Disc contains a recording of [...]
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