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Pulse Watch
[edit]In this article I will provide information on the Pulse Watch.
Subdivisions | Heart Rate Watch |
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Specialist | Medical Technology |
Glossary | Medicine |
History
[edit]This section describes the history of the Pulse Watch, specifically including images of patents. As well as, names of and information about creators of the Pulse Watch.
Functions and Mechanisms
[edit]This section will include explicit reference to how the Pulse Watch works, it will too include original designs of the Pulse Watch and how it works on a scientific mechanical scale.
Current and Future Uses
[edit]This section of my article will provide information on the uses and applications of the Pulse Watch, and highlight some of the current and future industry’s that the Pulse Watch can be used.
Evaluation
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See Also
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References
[edit]- Floyer, J. (1710). The Physicians Pulse-watch, Or an Essay to Explain the Old Art of Feeling the Pulse, and to Improve it by the Help of a Pulse Watch (Vol. 2). Published: Sam Smith, London
- Gibbs, D. D. (1971). The physician's pulse watch. Medical history, 15(2), 187-190
- Reissmueller, M. W., & Zurcher, R. F. (1981). U.S. Patent No. 4,305,401. Washington, DC: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
- Rickard, J., Ahmed, S., Baruch, M., Klocman, B., Martin, D. O., & Menon, V. (2011). Utility of a novel watch-based pulse detection system to detect pulselessness in human subjects. Heart Rhythm, 8(12), 1895-1899.
- Su-yueh, H. H. (2000). U.S. Patent No. 6,160,480. Washington, DC: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
- Thomas, S. S., Nathan, V., Zong, C., Akinbola, E., Aroul, A. L. P., Philipose, L., ... & Jafari, R. (2014, August). BioWatch—A wrist watch based signal acquisition system for physiological signals including blood pressure. In 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (pp. 2286-2289). IEEE.
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