Stethoscope part
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- OBJECT TYPE
- non-specific/binaural/Cammann
- DATE
- 1860–1899
- ARTIFACT NUMBER
- 2002.0867.002
- MANUFACTURER
- Tiemann & Co.
- MODEL
- Dr. Cammann's
- LOCATION
- Unknown
More Information
General Information
- Serial #
- N/A
- Part Number
- 2
- Total Parts
- 2
- AKA
- chest piece bell
- Patents
- N/A
- General Description
- synthetic
Dimensions
Note: These reflect the general size for storage and are not necessarily representative of the object's true dimensions.
- Length
- N/A
- Width
- N/A
- Height
- 3.7 cm
- Thickness
- N/A
- Weight
- N/A
- Diameter
- 4.1 cm
- Volume
- N/A
Lexicon
- Group
- Medical Technology
- Category
- Instruments
- Sub-Category
- N/A
Manufacturer
- AKA
- Tiemann
- Country
- Unknown
- State/Province
- Unknown
- City
- Unknown
Context
- Country
- Unknown
- State/Province
- Unknown
- Period
- Presumably used c. 1860- late 1890s; possibly also used later.
- Canada
-
Part of a large collection of medical artifacts, archival material & trade literature transferred to CSTM in 2002 from the former History of Medicine Museum, Toronto, ON. - Function
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Allows user to hear sounds from within the body. Especially used to listen to heart, pulse & lungs. - Technical
-
Improved stethoscope designed by George P. Cammann of New York introduced in 1855 is very similar to this design. The large bell-shaped chest piece was often held before the patient's mouth while the chest was percussed, to amplify "cracked pot" sound. Smaller chest pieces were used for ordinary auscultation. [Ref. 4] George Tiemann was the first to manufacture the Cammann stethoscope. This example was probably produce c. 1860 or later: it features longer flexible tubes attached by gutta percha connectors to the binaural ear tubes. The two parts of the instrument could be detached for carrying: this example could not be detached at time of cataloguing. [Ref. 5] - Area Notes
-
Unknown
Details
- Markings
- None, save UHN catalogue no." X969.452 C" printed by hand in white ink on side edge.
- Missing
- Appears complete.
- Finish
- Dark brown/black moulded synthetic chest piece extension.
- Decoration
- N/A
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Tiemann & Co., Stethoscope part, circa 1860–1899, Artifact no. 2002.0867, Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation, http://collection.ingeniumcanada.org/en/id/2002.0867.002/
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