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A simple and accurate form of sphygmomanometer or arterial pressure gauge contrived for clinical use.

Publication Details

Brit. med. J., 2, 904. 1897 CE.

Hill and Barnard made an important modification to the Riva-Rocci sphygmomanometer when they substituted a pressure gauge in place of the mercury manometer used for pressure readings.

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