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pulsiloge, n. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is only recorded in the 1810s. See meaning & use. Where does the noun pulsiloge come from? Earliest known use. 1810s. www.oed.com
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The Pulsilogium of Santorio: New Light on Technology and ...
A device called pulsilogium that represents the first instrument of precision in the history of medicine. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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What did Galileo's "pulsilogon" look like?
Galileo accurately measured these short periods of time by creating a pulsilogon. This was a machine created to measure time using a pendulum. hsm.stackexchange.com
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pulsiloge
† ˈpulsiloge Obs. [ad. mod.L. pulsilogium, f. puls-us pulse n.1, after horologium, horologe.] (See quots.)[1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp., Pulsilogium, a name given by authors to a pulse-watch, or instrument to measure the celerity of the pulse.] 1812 Edin. Rev. XX. 185 Sanctorio..applied the pendulum to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Measure of the heart: Santorio Santorio and the pulsilogium
With the help of the pulsilogium, we can monitor at what day and at which hour the pulse deviated in intensity and frequency from its natural ... hekint.org
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[PDF] Measure of the Heart - arXiv
In 1626, the Venetian physician Santorio Santorio published the details of his pulsilogium, a stop clock that could accurately measure one's pulse rate. He ... arxiv.org
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pulse
▪ I. pulse, n.1 (pʌls) Forms: α. 4–5 pous, pows, 4–6 pouce, 5 pouse, powce; β. 4–6 puls, 6 poulce, poulse, pulce, 5– pulse. [ME. pous, pouce, a. OF. pous (c 1175 in Godef. Compl.), pousse:—L. puls-us (vēnārum) the beating of the veins, f. puls-, ppl. stem of pellĕre to drive, beat; altered in mod.F.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pulsilogium of Sanctorius. Device to measure the pulse rate....
Greatest invention of Sanctorius was his pulsilogium to measure the heart rate. It consisted of a pendulum at the end of a ruler. www.researchgate.net
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The first man/machine interaction in medicine - PubMed
More than 100 years after its invention, the pulsilogium found useful application by de la Croix in measurements of cardiac function during "electrification." ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Pulsilogium in Year 6 - Fremington Primary School
A Pulsilogium is a tool created by Santorio Santorio in 1602. It was used to measure the heartbeat or pulse of individuals. www.fremington-primary.devon.sch.uk
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The instrument invented by Santorio (on the left) to measure pulse...
The instrument invented by Santorio (on the left) to measure pulse frequency, called the Pulsilogio. Source publication Figure 1. A plan of Venice from late 16 ... www.researchgate.net
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Measure of the Heart: Santorio Santorio and the Pulsilogium - arXiv
In 1626, the Venetian physician Santorio Santorio published the details of his pulsilogium, a stop clock that could accurately measure one's pulse rate. arxiv.org
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