Boulitte electrocardiograph
Boulitte electrocardiograph, manufactured by Boulitte, France, 1900-1930
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This is an early form of electrocardiograph (ECG) machine. ECGs are graphical records of the activity in a person’s heart. These graphs are produced via an instrument called a galvanometer. In this example, the galvanometer is seen in the centre. Electrodes placed upon the body pick up on minute electrical impulses. These cause a string within the galvanometer to move. Movement is recorded photographically to make a tracing. Physicians examine these records for irregularities that may be a sign of disease. A plate camera can be seen in the rectangular box at the end. This electrocardiograph machine was made by French company Boulitte.
- Measurements:
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Box-shape component: 145 mm x 410 mm x 450 mm,
Electrocardiograph: 1030 mm x 1345 mm x 600 mm, 109 kg
- Object Number:
- A608105 Pt1/1
- type:
- electrocardiograph