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Whole body plethysmograph, Surrey, England, 1955-1965

1955-1965

Trunk plethysmograph for measuring babies' breathing with 'A Study of Respiration of Normal and Premature Newborn Infants'

Trunk plethysmograph for measuring babies' breathing

1960-1970

Infant whole body plethysmograph consisting of a Perspex chamber on a four wheeled trolley, serial number XG57/41, transducers, temperature controller (serial number 14240), and computer stack on trolley consisting of valve activators, UV oscillograph, Validyne pressure transducer, Gateway desktop computer, designed by Professor Anthony Milner and used by Professor Anne Greenough and researchers at King's College Hospital, for examining lung function, made by workshop team at Hammersmith Hospital, 1986-1987

Infant whole body plethysmograph

1986-1987

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