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Clinical and Investigative Application of a New Instrument for Continuous Recording of Blood Pressure and Heart Rate

 Digital Record
Identifier: 101584929X46

Dates

  • Publication: 8 October 1953

Extent

8 Pages

Description

In this brief article, Freis, et al, detailed their use of a "physiologic monitor" (somewhat similar to a sphygmomanometer) that provided continuous quantitative recordings of heart rate and blood pressure in patients. They argued that the device, until then only used in surgical situations, could be utilized for use with ward patients.

NOTE: Scanned item is a reprint. Original article is on pp. 615-617.

Language of Materials

English

Original Profiles System Identifier

XFBBDF

Source Category

Periodical

Rose, John C., Saul R. Gilford, Herbert P. Broida, Anton Soler, Edward A. Partenope, and Edward D. Freis. "Clinical and Investigative Application of a New Instrument for Continuous Recording of Blood Pressure and Heart Rate." New England Journal of Medicine 249, (8 October 1953): 1-8. Article. 8 Images.

New England Journal of Medicine

Physical Description

Physical Condition - Good

Source

Collecting Area Details

Part of the Archives and Modern Manuscripts Collection Collecting Area

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