Historical Bibliography Updated: February 3, 2020
A simple and accurate form of sphygmomanometer or arterial pressure gauge contrived for clinical use.
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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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| Entry Number | #2807 |
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