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Tag: auscultation

A short history of stethoscopes

December 1, 2009July 15, 2015 Cassie Nespor9 Comments

Today stethoscopes are a typical fixture around doctors' necks. They are commonly used to listen to the sounds of the heart and lungs as well as the flow of blood during blood pressure readings. The practice of percussion and immediate auscultation were popular in physical examinations by the early 1800s. In immediate auscultation, physicians placed… Continue reading A short history of stethoscopes →

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