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This technique was developed by John Hutchinson in 1846 after he recognized that the volume of air exhaled from total lung capacity (TLC) is indicative of lung ...
ments, justify his reputation as the inventor of spirometry. GENEALOGY. Hutchinson's paternal ancestors can be traced back to the seventeenth century in the ...
John Hutchinson, a surgeon invented the spirometer. He coined the term, vital capacity, i.e., the capacity for life. John Hutchinson was a very precise man ...
In 1844—the same year as Samuel Morse sent his first telegraph ("What hath God wrought") from Washington to Baltimore1 John Hutchinson.
John Hutchinson, the inventor of the spirometer - his north country background, life in London, and scientific achievements. Spriggs, E A. Medical History; ...
Silhouette of John Hutchinson and his spirometer, illustrating correct body positioning for performance of the vital capacity manoeuvre.
John Hutchinson made his way from the coalfields of 19 th Century Tyneside ... spirometer, and did some meticulous research. He then travelled to ...
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Abstract. Chapter 1 focuses on mid-nineteenth century Britain when John Hutchinson published his studies on the spirometer and exhibited the instrument and.
Abstract: John Hutchinson (1811–1861) Inventor of the Spirometer Abstract · Contents · PDF / ePub · More · Cite article; Share options; Information, rights and ...