INVENTION OF STETHESCOPE. Introduction The stethoscope (from Greek στηθοσκό π ιο, of στήθος, stéthos - chest and σκο π ή, skopé - examination) is an acoustic.

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INVENTION OF STETHESCOPE

Introduction The stethoscope (from Greek στηθοσκό π ιο, of στήθος, stéthos - chest and σκο π ή, skopé - examination) is an acoustic medical device for auscultation, or listening to the internal sounds of an animal body.Greekmedicalauscultation It is often used to listen to lung and heart sounds. It is also used to listen to intestines and blood flow in arteries and veins.heart soundsintestinesarteriesveins In combination with a sphygmomanometer, it is commonly used for measurements of blood pressure.sphygmomanometerblood pressure A stethoscope that intensifies auscultatory sounds is called phonendoscope.

Early stethoscope The stethoscope was invented in France in 1816 by René Laennec at the Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital in Paris. FranceRené LaennecNecker-Enfants Malades HospitalParis It consisted of a wooden tube and was monaural. His device was similar to the common ear trumpet, a historical form of hearing aid; indeed, his invention was almost indistinguishable in structure and function from the trumpet, which was commonly called a "microphone".ear trumpet In 1851, Arthur Leared invented a binaural stethoscope, and in 1852 George Cammann perfected the design of the instrument for commercial production, which has become the standard ever since. HISTORY

Rappaport and Sprague designed a new stethoscope in the 1940s, which became the standard by which other stethoscopes are measured, consisting of two sides, one of which is used for the respiratory system, the other is used for the cardiovascular system. The Rappaport-Sprague was later made by Hewlett-Packard.Hewlett-Packard The Rappaport-Sprague model stethoscope was heavy and short (18–24 in (46–61 cm)) with an antiquated appearance recognizable by their two large independent latex rubber tubes connecting an exposed-leaf-spring-joined-pair of opposing "f"- shaped chrome-plated brass binaural ear tubes with a dual-head chest piece. Several other minor refinements were made to stethoscopes, until in the early 1960s Dr. David Littmann, a Harvard Medical School professor, created a new stethoscope that was lighter than previous models and had improved acousticsDavid LittmannHarvard Medical School

In 1999, Richard Deslauriers patented the first external noise reducing stethoscope, the DRG Puretone. It featured two parallel lumens containing two steel coils which dissipated infiltrating noise as inaudible heat energy. The steel coil "insulation" added.30 lb to each stethoscope. The acoustic properties of the specific materials used to make stethoscope components were first tested to determine their 'resident frequency'. Some models weighed as little as 133 grams (4.7 oz); half the weight of common cardiology stethoscopes from the 1960s and 1970s. The new models also included a unique set of stethoscope diaphragms which increased frequency response, and could be sanitarily changed for each patient.

Current practice Stethoscopes are often considered as a symbol of the doctor's profession, as doctors are often seen or depicted with a stethoscope hanging around their neck.

Types of stethoscopes Acoustic Acoustic stethoscopes are familiar to most people, and operate on the transmission of sound from the chest piece, via air-filled hollow tubes, to the listener's ears. The chestpiece usually consists of two sides that can be placed against the patient for sensing sound — a diaphragm (plastic disc) or bell (hollow cup).

Electronic An electronic stethoscope (or stethophone) overcomes the low sound levels by electronically amplifying body sounds. Electronic stethoscopes require conversion of acoustic sound waves to electrical signals which can then be amplified and processed for optimal listening. Unlike acoustic stethoscopes, which are all based on the same physics, transducers in electronic stethoscopes vary widely.

Recording stethoscopes Some electronic stethoscopes feature direct audio output that can be used with an external recording device, such as a laptop or MP3 recorder.laptopMP3 The same connection can be used to listen to the previously- recorded auscultation through the stethoscope headphones, allowing for more detailed study for general research as well as evaluation and consultation regarding a particular patient's condition and telemedicine, or remote diagnosis.auscultationtelemedicine

Fetal stethoscope A fetal stethoscope or fetoscope is an acoustic stethoscope shaped like a listening trumpet. It is placed against the abdomen of a pregnant woman to listen to the heart sounds of the fetus.abdomenpregnantfetus The fetal stethoscope is also known as a Pinard's stethoscope or a pinard, after French obstetrician Adolphe Pinard (1844–1934).obstetricianAdolphe Pinard

CONCLUSION Stethescope plays a wide role in medical field. It helps in diagnosis of heart diseases by detecting abnormal versus in heart beat. It detects the presence of pneumonia and many fluid blocks in lungs and heart. Thus invention of stethescope had really helped the doctors to cure many diseases……………

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