Stethoscope

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OBJECT TYPE
precordial/monaural
DATE
Unknown
ARTIFACT NUMBER
2015.0350.001
MANUFACTURER
Unknown
MODEL
Home Built
LOCATION
Unknown

More Information


General Information

Serial #
N/A
Part Number
1
Total Parts
2
AKA
Precordial Stethoscope
Patents
N/A
General Description
Synthetic tubing and earpiece with a metal clip. Tube et embout synthétique avec un clip métallique.

Dimensions

Note: These reflect the general size for storage and are not necessarily representative of the object's true dimensions.

Length
9.3 cm
Width
8.6 cm
Height
2.5 cm
Thickness
N/A
Weight
N/A
Diameter
N/A
Volume
N/A

Lexicon

Group
Medical Technology
Category
Instruments
Sub-Category
N/A

Manufacturer

AKA
Unknown
Country
Unknown
State/Province
Unknown
City
Unknown

Context

Country
Canada
State/Province
Alberta
Period
ca. 1983-1989
Canada
In an email from Jan Davies, the donor notes: I used both items in the Department of Anesthesia at the Foothills Medical Centre. I used the precordial stethoscope possibly as early as 1983. The ear pieces were provided by the (sole) company that sold the anesthetic agents. They set up a booth at the Annual Meeting of the (then) Canadian Anaesthetists' Society and offered free ear molds. I recall the process as being slightly unpleasant! However, the ear-piece with its attachment was very useful. Last night I was thinking about this device and recalling that I actually used it more with an esophageal stethoscope. There were two reasons for this. First, the esophageal attachment gave much better fidelity of sound. Second, the connection to the ear-piece was closer to where I stood at the head of the patient and so I was more able to move about a bit. In practice, I don't think I remained 'plugged in' during the entire duration of the anesthetic and operation, except when I was anesthetising infants and children. (I did work for a short while at the Alberta Children's Hospital and also provided anesthetic care to infants from the Intensive Care Nursery at the Foothills Medical Centre.) Dans un courriel de Jan Davies, le donateur note : J'ai utilisé les deux articles dans le département d'anesthésie du Foothills Medical Centre. J'ai utilisé le stéthoscope précordial peut-être dès 1983. Les oreillettes ont été fournies par la (seule) société qui vendait les agents anesthésiques. Elle avait installé un stand lors de la réunion annuelle de la Société canadienne des anesthésistes (à l'époque) et offrait des moules d'oreille gratuits. Je me souviens que le processus était légèrement désagréable ! Cependant, l'oreillette et son accessoire se sont révélés très utiles. Hier soir, j'ai réfléchi à ce dispositif et je me suis souvenu que je l'utilisais en fait davantage avec un stéthoscope œsophagien. Il y a deux raisons à cela. Premièrement, le stéthoscope œsophagien offrait une bien meilleure fidélité du son. Deuxièmement, la connexion à l'écouteur était plus proche de l'endroit où je me tenais à la tête du patient, ce qui me permettait de bouger un peu. En pratique, je ne pense pas être resté "branché" pendant toute la durée de l'anesthésie et de l'opération, sauf lorsque j'anesthésiais des nourrissons et des enfants. (J'ai travaillé pendant une courte période à l'hôpital pour enfants de l'Alberta et j'ai également prodigué des soins anesthésiques à des nourrissons de la nurserie de soins intensifs du centre médical de Foothills).
Function
An instrument used to listen to sounds inside the patient’s body, such as breathing and cardiac sounds. Un instrument utilisé pour écouter les sons à l’intérieur du corps du patient, tels que la respiration et les sons cardiaques.
Technical
This is typical of the head of a stethoscope that would be plugged into the end of the tubing and then taped to the front of a patient’s chest to use the device as a precordial, and not esophageal, stethoscope. Medical professionals often find that the stethoscope’s generic ear tips are uncomfortable or do not fit their ears properly. This ear piece was taken from a mold of the Dr.’s ear and, in this way, was custom made. The mold fits overtop of the generic ear tip of the stethoscope providing a proper fit and better comfort. Il s'agit typiquement de la tête d'un stéthoscope que l'on branche à l'extrémité du tube et que l'on colle ensuite à l'avant de la poitrine du patient pour utiliser l'appareil comme stéthoscope précordial, et non œsophagien. Les professionnels de la santé trouvent souvent que les embouts génériques du stéthoscope sont inconfortables ou ne s'adaptent pas correctement à leurs oreilles. Cet embout a été réalisé à partir d'un moule de l'oreille du médecin et a donc été fabriqué sur mesure. Le moule s'adapte à l'embout générique du stéthoscope, ce qui lui confère une bonne tenue et un meilleur confort.
Area Notes
Unknown

Details

Markings
On the logo on the pin: "Ethrane"
Missing
Appears complete
Finish
Translucent yellowish tubing with a red moulded earpiece, and a brass-coloured pin with a white and orange logo. Tube translucide jaunâtre avec un écouteur moulé rouge et une broche en laiton avec un logo blanc et orange.
Decoration
N/A

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